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Use of pXRF for Catalytic Converter Recycling

Use of pXRF for Catalytic Converter Recycling

Recycling catalytic converters is economically profitable because of the rare metals found inside them. The catalyst component inside the catalytic converter is typically a combination of platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), and rhodium (Rh)—all rare and costly platinum group metals, or PGMs.

With proper sorting and processing of catalytic converter scrap, these metals can be recovered and reused to manufacture new catalytic converters and other equipment.

In this webinar, Maxime will introduce how they use the Vanta XRF analyzer for auto catalyst screening and sample analysis in the auto cat recycling industry.

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Managing Partner, Ecotrade Group

Maxime graduated in Economics from University of Angers (France) prior to post-graduating from Kedge Business School (France) with a Master’s in business management. Feeling drawn to Southeast Asia after a trip, Maxime joined Ecotrade Group in 2015 and developed the company's client portfolio, built a partner network all over the world, and led the digital projects of the group. He is now Managing Partner, overseeing all Ecotrade's locations, and has been observing all changes in the auto catalyst recycling industry for the last 7 years.

Nov 06 2024
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