Presented by ExxonMobil Chemical Europe Inc
Available On Demand
Mining industries are under pressure to increase production of critical metals and minerals, to meet growing demand to support broader energy transition, eg. battery recycling. Reliable metal production, can be achieved by the right process design and diluent selection. Watch the webinar recording to learn how Escaid™ fluids can provide value in solvent extraction and thus battery recycling.
Presenter
Blaise Bridier Ph.D.
Performance Liquids Technology Product Professional
ExxonMobil Chemical Europe Inc
After a degree in chemical engineering and a PhD in Heterogeneous catalysis, he was hired by ExxonMobil in 2012. He worked in various technology department around the production of hydrocarbon fluids including process development, manufacturing technology and laboratory supervision. He is currently in the position of performance liquid customer application specialist where he supports his customer to select the best solvent for their application and this include battery recycling, mining and the so-called urban mining.
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