공지 • Jun 26
Ecolomondo Corporation Updates on Testing of Its Recovered Carbon Black Processing Line
Ecolomondo Corporation announced that testing of its entire recovered carbon black processing line is progressing according to expectations. The Company recently announced the successful commissioning of its new milling equipment and the start of commissioning of the entire recovered carbon black (" rCB") processing line. Achieving the commissioning of the processing line is expected to lead to increased productivity at the Hawkesbury (TDP) facility, setting the stage for final ramp-up. In preparing the rCB processing line for final commissioning, Ecolomondo's technical team has been working systematically to check and start every piece of equipment in the rCB processing line's downstream equipment, i.e. pelletizer, dryer, chiller, compressor, conveying and bagging systems, etc. These developments have led to several days of successful uninterrupted production runs that produced approximately 12 metric tons of quality rCB, a company first. During the startup of the processing line by the technical team, the Company's production teams focused their efforts on maintaining efficient production and full stack monitoring to produce consistent pellet size and hardness, moisture content of less than 1% and particle size distribution of D97 at 15 microns. Once fully operational, the Hawkesbury TDP facility is expected to process approximately 1.3M to 1.5M scrap tires per year and produce on the average approximately 4,000 MT of recovered carbon black, 5,000 MT of pyrolysis oil, 2,000MT of steel, and 1,200 MT of process gas. Current events. Webinar available. The Hawkesbury facility building is 46,200 sq.ft and has an indoor clearance of 28 feet. It is modern and houses 3 main production departments, tire shredding, thermal decomposition and recovered carbon black refining. Once fully operational, this facility is expected to process approximately 2.3M to 1. 5 million scrap tires per year and produce On the average approximately 4,000MT of recovered carbon black, 5.000 MT of pyrolytic oil, 2,000 MT of steel, and 1, 200 MT of process gas. About the Shamrock Project - A 6-Reactor TDP Facility. Processing capabilities for the Shamrock facility is projected at 5 million end-of-life tires per year, yielding approximately 15,000 MT of recovered carbon Black, 18,000 MT of oil, 7,500 MT of steel, and to process 4,500 MT of syngas; roughly three times the size of the Company's Hawkesbury (Ontario) plant output that is expected to soon commence regular commercial operations. Facility construction is expected to begin by the third quarter of 2025 and projected to cost approximately USD 93 million. Mission, Vision & Strategy. Ecolomondo's mission is to be a contributing participant in a dynamic Circular Economy and to increase shareholder value by producing and supplying large quantities of recovered resources to be re-used in the manufacture of new products. Ecolomondo's vision is to be a leading producer and reseller of recovered resources by building and operating TDP facilities, strategically located in industrialized countries, close to feedstock, labor and offtake clients. strategy is to become a major global builder and operator of TDP turnkey facilities, for now specializing in the processing of ELTs. intent is to expand aggressively in North America and Europe. experience and modular technology should help get there faster and better. The company plan to keep performing ongoing research and development to ensure that Ecolomondo remains technologically advanced. ISCC Certification. A confirmation of the Company's successful process lies in the recent International Sustainability and Carbon Certification ("ISCC") for its Hawkesbury TDP facility, another step forward that should help improve demand for TDP. ISCC is a Global Sustainability Certification System and offers chain-of-custody certification systems to ensure traceability and feedstock identity, which can add commercial value to the Company's end-products as they remain traceable in the supply chain. Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) On the social aspect the social aspect the Company plans to measure global health and anticorruption aspect the Company plans to measure Global governance aspect the Company plans to measure globally health and anticorruption, ESG reporting and board independence. The TDP. The TDP process is technically proven and more advanced than most other pyrolysis technologies. The TDP process is technologically proven and more advanced than most advanced than most advanced than most other pyrorolysis technologies.