CVMR Corporation

35 Kenhar Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Battery Recycling

CVMR®’s proprietary technologies enable it to refine metals directly from laterite or sulphide ore concentrates, tailings, scrap metals, and even radioactively contaminated metals, in order to manufacture metal powders, including nano-powders, coatings, net shapes of various kinds, mostly in nickel and iron, cobalt, PGE, manganese, magnesium, REE, tantalum, niobium, tungsten, molybdenum, titanium, vanadium, copper, gold, silver, altogether 36 different metals. CVMR® can refine laterite or sulphide ores rapidly and at a lower operational cost than other prevailing refining methods and produce high value products that are used directly by a variety of industries.

CVMR® has extensive experience in refining of lithium in brine and from spodumene. In cooperation with its sister company M-Power Corporation (www.mpowercorp.ca), CVMR® is engaged in converting CO2, methane gas and anthracite to graphene and to produce battery grade graphite. It also produces battery grade lithium, manganese, nickel, cobalt and vanadium.

Over the past 36 years, CVMR® has developed a series of unique processes and technologies for refining of 36 different metals and creation of graphite and graphene from which it can manufacture various end user products. CVMR®’s technologies are based on proven chemical processes and methods some of which were invented over110 years ago, but hardly commercialized.

CVMR®’s Recycling of Energy Metals

CVMR® is a provider of proprietary, environmentally neutral, metal refining technologies and a supplier of high value refined metal powders and nano-powders to the automotive, aerospace and electronics industries.
 
The metal powders produced by CVMR® are used in rechargeable EV batteries, manufacture of automotive parts, net-shapes and super alloys. Various metal powders produced by CVMR, such as nickel, iron, cobalt, copper, and REE, can be formed into highly complex shapes by Metal Injection Molding (MIM), 3D printing (additive manufacturing), or sintering (frittage) processes.
 
In accordance with CVMR®’s corporate policy to prevent pollution and overuse of natural resources, CVMR® has developed a host of new technologies capable of recycling batteries, including their casings, and various metal parts of various manufactured automotive and aerospace components.
Company Details
Company NameCVMR Corporation
Business CategoryBattery Recycling
Address35 Kenhar Drive
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
ZIP: M9L 1M9.
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Year EstablishedNA
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