Industrial Catalyst Recycling

Spent Industrial Catalyst Review for Production Environments

AG Precious Metals Group supports businesses handling spent catalyst pellets, process residues, powders, and other metal-bearing industrial materials that need a clear evaluation path before recovery.

Industrial Source Materials from production, maintenance, or process change cycles.
Material Form Pellets, granules, residues, powders, fines, and mixed streams.
Next Step Review, sampling direction, assay coordination, and recovery planning.
Industrial Stream Review
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Industrial catalyst streams are reviewed by source, form, and consistency. Before any recovery route is discussed, the material needs to be understood as a process material, not a generic scrap item.
Plant Material Production related
Recovery Path After evaluation
Material Profile

Industrial catalyst materials need context before they can be valued.

The same material can behave differently depending on its source, process history, physical form, and contamination level. AG starts with a practical review before moving toward sampling or recovery planning.

Before Evaluation

We look at the industrial story behind the material.

Industrial catalyst streams are often tied to production environments. A useful review starts with where the material came from, how it was used, and how consistent the stream is.

Source and process information help define the right handling direction.

Pellets, powders, residues, and fines should not be treated the same way.

Available photos, quantity, packaging, and documents help reduce guesswork.

Spent catalyst pellets

Pelletized or granular catalyst streams from industrial process use.

Residues and fines

Process residues, fines, powders, and mixed industrial byproducts.

Production materials

Metal-bearing materials connected to plant operation or maintenance cycles.

Prepared samples

Representative material prepared for assay coordination and value assessment.

Industrial Handling

Factory materials need a practical handling route, not a generic estimate.

Industrial catalyst recycling depends on more than the material name. The form, consistency, packaging, and origin all affect how the material should be reviewed.

01

Source clarity

We review where the material came from and whether it is linked to production, replacement, maintenance, or stored inventory.

02

Physical consistency

Pellets, powders, residues, and mixed batches may need different sampling and preparation logic.

03

Commercial readiness

The technical review should lead to a clear business next step, not vague pricing or unclear assumptions.

Workflow

A controlled route from plant material to recovery planning.

The client-side process stays simple: share the material information, confirm the stream type, define sampling needs, and move toward a clear recovery route.

01

Material information

Share type, source, quantity, condition, packaging, photos, and available documents.

02

Stream review

The material is reviewed by industrial source, physical form, and expected handling needs.

03

Sampling direction

Where needed, representative sampling is planned around the actual condition of the stream.

04

Assay coordination

Assay support helps create a clearer profile before recovery planning.

05

Recovery route

The next step is shaped around material profile, recovery potential, and agreed commercial terms.

Have industrial catalyst material ready for review?

Send the material type, source, quantity, condition, and available photos. AG will review the information and guide the next step.