Welcome to us.Hi all!
I am a chemical engineer & climate tech startup veteran from Houston, TX. I've developed tech in solar desalination, photocatalytic hydrogen production & sugar chemistry working for SolMem, Syzygy Plasmonics, & Solugen.
I recently became interested in e-waste & started a small company with my engineer/scientist friends to provide a complete solution to circuit board waste by:
1. sustainably & safely recovering Cu & Au from circuit board waste
2. degrading circuit board plastics & flame retardants (eg TBBPA - endocrine disruptor, carcinogen)
3. produce jewelry from recovered metals to pay for R&D & sustain the company
The goal is to reduce circuit board waste terminating in landfills & reduce metal demand from environmentally hazardous industrial mining.
We currently have a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 process for both Au & Cu recovery & are working towards a pilot system.
Plastic & flame retardant degradation are TRL 1.
Our biggest problem is one that you are all familiar with, which is sourcing enough circuit board waste (specifically RAM) to feed our pilot.
I'm looking forward to participating in the community & learning together!
Thanks for your time,
John
When it goes to the issues you are trying to solve you can already buy key ready machines for this.Hi all!
I am a chemical engineer & climate tech startup veteran from Houston, TX. I've developed tech in solar desalination, photocatalytic hydrogen production & sugar chemistry working for SolMem, Syzygy Plasmonics, & Solugen.
I recently became interested in e-waste & started a small company with my engineer/scientist friends to provide a complete solution to circuit board waste by:
1. sustainably & safely recovering Cu & Au from circuit board waste
2. degrading circuit board plastics & flame retardants (eg TBBPA - endocrine disruptor, carcinogen)
3. produce jewelry from recovered metals to pay for R&D & sustain the company
The goal is to reduce circuit board waste terminating in landfills & reduce metal demand from environmentally hazardous industrial mining.
We currently have a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 process for both Au & Cu recovery & are working towards a pilot system.
Plastic & flame retardant degradation are TRL 1.
Our biggest problem is one that you are all familiar with, which is sourcing enough circuit board waste (specifically RAM) to feed our pilot.
I'm looking forward to participating in the community & learning together!
Thanks for your time,
John
This is the challenge we all face, and controlled pyrolysis is the best we can do on the small to medium size refinery circuit. However you too seem to be having issues with it.degrading circuit board plastics & flame retardants (eg TBBPA - endocrine disruptor, carcinogen)
Technology readiness levels are something that has been around for a while. I have worked for some companies in metals recovery that used the terminology and as far as my interpretation it was an easy way to impress the bosses who had no idea what was happening and only cared about advancing TRL levels to imply progress. Since you are currently at TRL 1, the lowest level which is basically observing and reporting the issue with examples puts you on a level with refiners who know it exists and use the BACT (best available control technology) to comply with regulations.Plastic & flame retardant degradation are TRL 1.
sustainably & safely recovering Cu & Au from circuit board waste
This level which you have attained, level 4 basically means you haven't started yet but your performance goals might be attainable. You have a long way to go to top out at level 9.We currently have a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 process for both Au & Cu recovery & are working towards a pilot system.
If you can't blind them with brilliance, baffle them with BS ...Yes, the topic starter's message sounds like: we are working on developing a wheel....
Sorry...
Welcome. This community is a common target for scrupuless players. We get all kinds from every country in the world.Everyone, thank you for the constructive feedback. I was asked to introduce myself & what I'm doing here, so I did that in a way I thought was concise.
Was it something I said!The moderators -while sometimes harsh-
I did say "Sometimes" not this time.Was it something I said!
This thread can still yield valuable discussion, I do hope @auroboros was not scared off.
A good thing he are leaving volountary then. I think that would have been a cause for banning.I do notice that the OP has begun to delete his account for "deconstructive feedback". Interesting thing is he came back early in the morning and deleted most of his original post leaving only the cheery first line and deleting his description of his progress to date, or more accurately, his lack of progress to date. Thanks to @Yggdrasil copying his first thread in response, all can still see his first post in its entirety.
Well, first time just a warning. It is a good practice to copy a post in the first response to put the original post out of reach for deletion.A good thing he are leaving volountary then. I think that would have been a cause for banning.
I blame this on the fragility of the new generations and their entitlment attitudes.Well, first time just a warning. It is a good practice to copy a post in the first response to put the original post out of reach for deletion.
Unfortunately the OP decided we were tough on him, or I was tough on him, but if he felt he had to reach out to move his project forward he will be surprised just how closed mouth this industry is and how much he will lose by folding his cards and scurrying off.
We have had our fair share of older members who exuded their sense of entitlement as well! I think it's more of a human nature thing. Personally I am appreciative when I learn something new from the forum or anywhere, I would never approach a situation with the attitude something is owed to me. That just ensures you will get less.I blame this on the fragility of the new generations and their entitlment attitudes.