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RenoCell is a patented electrolytic cell that uses a state of the art electrochemical cell design to remove metal ions from aqueous, inorganic, and organic fluids.
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For certain applications a variation of the standard RenoCell is available, the "divided" RenoCell. This divided RenoCell has a hydroscopic membrane (normally a cation exchange membrane) positioned concentrically between ...
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Many electrolytic cells have been proposed for metal recovery over the past two decades. They have been used mostly as concentrators where further stages of treatment are required to remove all ...
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Copper recovery on an M500 cathode is shown in Photos 1, 2 & 3 in early stages of metal deposition. Metal deposits grow first near the current feeders down the length ...
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RenoCell component fabrication is sourced from a number of companies in the U.S., the Pacific Rim and Europe. At present assembly is done at Renovare's facilities in the San Francisco Bay ...
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The RenoCell allows effective use of three-dimensional (3-D) cathode materials, in this case a porous carbon felt through the flow path and current distribution embodied in the RenoCell patented design. The ...
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Yes, both laboratory-scale and on-site demonstration testing are available from your RenoCell reseller