Secondary Battery Materials
Industry EquipmentHigh-purity cathode material concentration and crystallization technology
Recovery technology for spent solvents used in separator manufacturing
Technology for separating and recovering rare resources from wastewater generated in secondary battery processes and treatment of high-concentration wastewater
Resource recovery technology from waste batteries in recycling processes
Concentration, Crystallization, and Distillation Equipment
Downstream process technology for fermentation products (amino acids, pharmaceutical raw materials)
Energy-saving manufacturing technologies for the starch sugar and food industries
Waste-to-Energy
Energy recovery technology from biomass and waste
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste resources and advanced wastewater treatment technologies
Unconventional Oil and Renewable Energy Facilities
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) technology for wastewater generated from unconventional oil sources (oil sands, shale gas, coal bed methane gas)
Manufacturing facility technology for renewable energy (bioethanol, biodiesel)
Technological Capabilities
Biodiesel
Development of process technology to convert non-edible high-acid-value oils, waste cooking oil,
and fats from food waste treatment plants into biodieselResearch and development to improve commercial biodiesel plant processes and technologies
Development of energy-saving and eco-friendly equipment technologies
Biomass Sugar Production
Development of sugar extraction technology from biomass and creation of engineering packages
for commercial production facilitiesReview and selection of sugar extraction and concentration technologies under various conditions (membrane separation, evaporation, etc.)
Application of energy minimization technologies using steam reuse (MVR, TVR) and pressure recovery technologies
Inorganic Saline Wastewater Treatment
Technology for treating wastewater containing inorganic salts, with processes tailored to reuse
or zero liquid discharge (ZLD) depending on the intended use of the treated waterTypical inorganic saline wastewater sources include power plant wastewater, mine wastewater, chemical wastewater, brine concentrate from desalination facilities, CBM water, and shale gas water
Development of energy-efficient, high-performance, cost-effective, and site-specific processes considering a wide range of water qualities