The company’s “Industrial Technologies for Metal Entry” has opened a new section in the Samara region to remove rare soil metals from the waste production of magnets and processed electronic scrap. The project aims to provide domestic producers the necessary resources obtained from environmentally friendly sources, which are important for the electronic industry.
The developed technology allows you to remove more than 95% of the waste metals and the company plans to bring this figure to 99.5% in the coming months. As the Governor of Samara Region Vyacheslav Fedorishchev stated, the project has strategic importance for the technological sovereignty of Russia as a whole and as a whole. This decision will help strengthen the location of the region and accelerate the development of high -tech initiatives.
In addition, this project will open new opportunities to strengthen the industry and rarely reduce the dependence of metals, which will be the basis of increasing the competitiveness in the international market. In the future, the company plans to expand the production scale and create a complex to rarely remove metal up to 170 tons per year and launch an competence center for the restoration of electronic materials.
Source: Ferra

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