Synergen Met PFAS Treatment Plant Build Underway

Synergen Met’s vision is to make the world a cleaner place. With successful completion of pilot phase work and the promising test results of AFFF and PFAS concentrate destruction as our foundation, our cutting-edge proprietary cleantech has taken us closer to turning this vision into reality. Our thermal steam plasma technology, renowned for its versatility, has reached a pivotal stage in aligning with our goal. By combining the steam plasma technology with our targeted PFAS removal technology, i.e. interstage counter-current foam based separation process, we are paving the way to effectively extract, eliminate, and neutralize harmful PFAS contaminants from liquid waste streams.

With the combination of these two novel technologies, not offered by any other business, Synergen Met is uniquely positioned to address the legacy challenges due to the use of toxic chemicals. Synergen Met is in the process of building these technologies in a modular and transportable skid to offer our client the flexibility of on-site treatment.

Strategically situated in Wacol, near Brisbane, our factory is a hub of dynamic activities and fervent enthusiasm. We are currently in the latter stages of construction, having already installed the reactor, scrubber, and process tanks. Simultaneously, electrical work and cabling for the steam plasma torch and its related equipment are well underway. The skid also features a purpose-built control room, poised and ready for the imminent testing phase.

Synergen Met is excited to put the new PFAS destruction skid into effect, applying this groundbreaking technology to wider applications and moving yet another step closer to a greener environment.

Learn more about the detrimental impacts of PFAS, and Synergen Met’s innovative PFAS treatment service here.

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