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Services Offered
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Abatement / Containment | Supplier has the capability to abate or contain wastes or contaminated materials at a site. Abatement can be accomplished by removal or cleanup of the contaminant or by encasing and limiting further release of the hazardous material or chemical. | ||
Cleaning / Stripping | Supplier has the capability to clean or strip materials so the material can be reused or fed into the recycling process. | ||
Coating | Companies coat bulk materials such as powders, granules, or continuous webs. | ||
Collection / Haulage | Supplier has the capability to collect, haul or ship raw materials of waste between the customers’ facility and the supplier processing center(s). | ||
Crushing / Compacting | Supplier has the capability to crush or compact waste products or scrap for storage, contaminant extraction or recycling. For example, used oil filters or containers are often crushed to extract any remaining waste oil. | ||
Demolition / Excavation | Supplier has the capability to provide demolition or excavation to remove scrap materials, wastes or contaminated materials from a site. | ||
Destruction (Shredding, Incineration, etc.) | Supplier provides destruction of product or equipment as well as prototype materials such as automotive parts, television, computer, circuitry, etc. Destruction can be accomplished through a variety of processes such as shredding, crushing, pulverizing, melting, burning or incinerating. Destruction can include removal of any company labels, stickers and other forms of identification. The destruction of computers and electronic devices often includes the deletion and subsequent physical destruction of data stored on tapes, floppies, CDs, hard drives, or other storage media. | ||
Encapsulation / Encasement | Supplier has the capability to encapsulate, entrap or encase a hazardous material to contain the pollutant for abatement, shipping and/or storage purposes. | ||
Filtration / Extraction | Companies perform extraction or filtration processes. Molecular sieve filtration often uses a porous molecular structure that selectively adsorbs or rejects molecules based on differences in molecular size or shape. | ||
Inspection and Analytical Testing | Companies provide inspection services and/or analytical testing of processed materials, chemicals, or other products. | ||
Reconditioning / Resurfacing | Supplier has the capability to recondition or refinish the scrap, surplus, excess or byproduct material to bring it back to usable state. | ||
Recycling / Reclamation | Suppliers perform recycling or reclamation services, allowing scrap or waste material to be reused or sold for new applications. | ||
Research and Development | Suppliers provide research and development for new processes, process technologies, lower cost processes, or alternate processing steps. | ||
Revegetation / Land Conditioning | Supplier has the capability to recondition land through contouring and revegetation. Site reconditioning may include adding a layer of top soil and planting seedling back on the recontoured site. Strip mining and forestry sites are often reconditioned. | ||
Scrap Brokerage / Trading | Supplier has the capability to buy, sell, negotiate, trade and/or act as an agent in transfer of materials, waste or scrap between their customers and a third party. | ||
Site Cleanup / Contaminant Removal | Supplier has the capability to cleanup or remove hazardous wastes or contaminated materials from material or at a site. Cleanup goes beyond abatement, which may just encase and limit further release of a hazardous material or chemical. | ||
Sorting / Culling | Companies provide sorting, culling and separation services for materials, scrap, waste or used equipment. The sorting or culling process enable recycling by separating materials into different waste streams, culling out hazardous materials and segregating precious metals or other valuable components. | ||
Sterilization / Disinfection | Supplier has the capability to sterilize or disinfect chemicals, materials, surfaces or environmental media (water, soil, etc.) to kill or destroy any microbial contamination (mold, bacteria, viruses, protozoa, etc.). | ||
Storage | Supplier has the capability to provide safe storage of materials, chemicals, waste, scrap and hazardous materials. | ||
Technology and Licensing | Companies develop, license, or sell specialized process technologies. | ||
Training / Consulting | Companies provide training or consulting services for fluid processing systems. | ||
Treatment / Decontamination | Companies treat or decontaminate liquids, oils, colloids, dispersions, water, soil, building materials, waste, scrap, powders, granules or other bulk materials. | ||
Well Services (Pumping / Injection) | Well services include pumping water, oil, gas or contamination from the below ground to sample, bate or extract pollutants or raw materials. Well services also include injection of proppants or neutralizing chemicals to enhance extraction or abate pollutants. Pumping is used where sub-surface contamination has occurred on such a wide scale that excavation is not a feasible option. The pumping process prevents the outward leaching or spreading of the pollutant. | ||
Specialty / Other | Other specialized, proprietary, or unlisted processing services. | ||
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Laboratory / Benchtop Scale | Typically, laboratory or benchtop scale means that processing capacity does not exceed a few pounds or a few gallons. Actual quantities vary based on the type of material. For example, laboratory scale quantities may be expressed in milligrams for nanomaterials and specialized biochemical compounds. Usually, one person can easily and safely operate laboratory scale equipment. This category excludes facilities whose function is to produce commercial quantities. | ||
Pilot Scale | Pilot scale is a small-scale production process that is larger than laboratory scale and used to develop a subsequent full-scale process. Typically, pilot scale quantities are in the range of several drums (e.g., 55-gallon drums) or hundreds of pounds or gallons; however, quantities vary with the density and type of processed material, chemical or product. Pilot scale facilities are better than laboratory scale facilities at simulating production processes and can be used for troubleshooting, improving and optimizing processes. | ||
Production Lots / Field Scale | Companies have commercial, production or industrial scale processing facilities. Typically, production lots are in the range of thousands of gallons or pounds; however, quantities vary by material, chemical, or product. | ||
Other | Other process scales. | ||
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Capacity (Volume Basis): | Enter the the volume to process or synthesize. | ||
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Waste or Environmental Source
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Waste or Environmental Source | |||
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Asbestos | Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral that was widely used a filler and reinforcement in materials due to its strength, chemical, insulative ability and thermal stability. Common types of asbestiform minerals include chrysotile, amosite and crocidolite. Chrysotile was the source for 95% of asbestos used industrially. When separated or milled the minerals breakdown in long, threadlike fibers. Asbestos causes lung cancer when the fibers are inhaled. Older pipe or thermal insulation in factories or buildings still contains asbestos, which requires professional abatement or removal. | ||
Auto / Vehicular Wrecks | Supplier has the capability to process automobile wrecks or vehicular waste. Wrecks often require disassembly and separation of part or materials | ||
Batteries | Supplier has the capability to recycle or reclaim batteries. Lithium, nickel cadmium, sulfuric acid and lead are common materials used in batteries manufacturing. Lead is a metal with a low melting point, a high density, and low hardness. Lead and lead alloys are used in balancing weights, radiation shielding, battery electrodes and solders. | ||
Brownfield / Plant Sites | Vacant industrial or commercial properties that are difficult to sell, purchase, and repurpose due to the real or imagined perception of site contamination from past manufacturing activities. | ||
Building Materials / Construction Sites | Supplier has the capability to process waste or scrap building materials, demolition debris and excavated earth from construction sites. | ||
Electronics Waste / Scrap Computers | Supplier has the capability to process electronics waster and scrap computers. Computers and electronics can contain higher levels of heavy metals and other hazardous materials, which require special handling. | ||
Emissions / Air Pollution (Radon, Fumes, etc.) | Air pollutants or emissions form factory or natural sources such as radon, methane, sour gas, carbon monoxide or other hazardous gases. The gases can be vented away and then scrubbed, incinerated or stored. | ||
Inorganic Chemicals | Companies synthesize or process inorganic chemicals. | ||
Landfills | Landfills are specialized sites where wastes or manufacturing by-products were or are intentionally stored or dumped. Containment may have broken down over time due to corrosion or environment breakdown of liners, water table changes and leaching wastes and pollutants. | ||
Lead / Lead Paint | Lead is a metal with a low melting point, a high density, and low hardness. Lead is toxic and causes brain damage when ingested. Lead and lead alloys are used in lead paint in older facilities, balancing weights, radiation shielding, battery electrodes and solders. | ||
Lubricants / Greases | Companies synthesize or process lubricants or greases. | ||
Metals / Elements | Companies synthesize or process metals or high purity elements. | ||
Mines / Mining Waste | Supplier has the capability to process wastes, by-products and debris from mines. | ||
Molds / Biological Pollutants | Supplier has the capability to abate molds or other biological pollutants. | ||
Nanomaterials / Nanoparticles | Nanomaterials consist of particles with an average size of less than 100 nm. | ||
Nuclear Materials | Companies synthesize or process nuclear materials. | ||
Oils and Fuels | Companies synthesize or process oils and fuels. Applications include oil refining, re-refining, recovery, and recycling. | ||
Organic Chemicals | Companies synthesize or process organic chemicals such as alcohols, alfol esters, detergents, fertilizers, glycol ethers, herbicides, halogenated hydrocarbons, insecticides, organometallic compounds, silicone oils, tall oils, turpentine, and waxes. | ||
Slag / By-products | Supplier has the capability to recycle slag or other by-product waste streams from industrial production processes. Slag waste is often pulverized and used in cement and concrete product to provide a water proof material. | ||
Soil | Supplier has the capability to process or treat soil or earthen materials. | ||
Solvents | Companies synthesize or process solvents. | ||
Spills / Contamination | Contamination of environmental media (air, water, soil) through the unintentional release or spilling of oil, chemicals, and other toxic or hazardous materials. | ||
Tire / Rubber Scrap | Supplier has the capability to recycle or reclaim tires and rubber scrap. Scrap rubber can be shredded or ground into crumb rubber, which is used as a component in asphalt or paving, sport surfaces, and molded products. | ||
Toxic / Hazardous Waste | Supplier has the capability to extract and reclaim toxic or hazardous waste such as mercury or other heavy metals. | ||
Used Equipment | Supplier has the capability to process used equipment. Equipment may require disassembly and separation of parts or materials. | ||
Used Products / Goods | Supplier has the capability to process used products and goods. | ||
Water | Supplier has the capability to extract, process, clean and/or treat waste water, ground water, surface water, drinking or other water sources taken from industrial or natural sites. | ||
Other | Other unlisted products. | ||
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Location
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North America | Companies are located in the United States, Canada or Mexico. | ||
United States Only | Companies are located in the United States. | ||
Northeast US Only | Companies are located in the Northeast United States, namely Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont. | ||
Southern US Only | Companies are located in the Southern United States, namely Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. | ||
Southwest US Only | Companies are located in the Southwest United States, namely Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. | ||
Northwest US Only | Companies are located in the Northwest United States, namely Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. | ||
Midwest US Only | Companies are located in the Midwest United States, namely Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. | ||
Canada Only | Companies are located in Canada. | ||
South / Central America Only | Companies are located in South American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, or Chile; or in Central American countries such as Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, etc. | ||
Europe Only | Companies are located in Europe, namely Germany, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom, etc. | ||
South Asia Only | Companies are located in South Asia, namely India, Pakistan, Nepal, etc. | ||
Near East Only | Companies are located in the Near East, namely Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, etc. | ||
East Asia / Pacific Only | Companies are located in East Asia, namely China, Japan, Taiwan, etc. | ||
Oceania Only | Companies are located in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and a large group of South Pacific islands that include Micronesia, Polynesia, Guam, Fiji, Tonga, etc. | ||
Africa Only | Companies are located in sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
Other | Other unlisted country or region. | ||
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