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Leachate treatment methods evaluated in a new project at KTH
Oliver Colett, a chemical engineering student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, has evaluated methods for landfill leachate treatment in his degree project at PreZero Recycling. The project was carried out in collaboration with Chromafora, which was...
Cleantech company Chromafora in the midst of recruitment investment
The demand for innovative cleantech methods is increasing despite the tough economic times. Swedish cleantech company Chromafora is currently busy with a recruitment investment to satisfy the rapidly growing interest in the company’s cleantech solutions. Among those...
Large-scale PFAS treatment at the Högbytorp recycling plant
At the Högbytorp recycling plant in Upplands-Bro, Sweden, almost 50,000 cubic meters of leachate were treated for the removal of PFAS chemicals over a four-month period. Chromafora, an innovative Swedish cleantech company, was behind the treatment project. The...
Chromafora’s unique method captures long and short-chain PFAS from leachate
Chromafora’s pilot plant for PFAS removal has been under evaluation for around two years and was tested on the different water flows of a number of customers. The method’s excellent results are consistent for both the long and...
New Swedish technology recovers metals from water from an LKAB mine
Environmental technology company Chromafora’s new technology removes metals from mine water at the LKAB mine in Malmberget. A new evaluation shows that more than 99% of the metals are captured.– Our method both detoxifies the water and makes valuable substances...
Chromafora wins SACCNY-NYSERDA EIR Award
We were truly honored and pleased to receive the 2021 SACCNY-NYSERDA EIR Award yesterday evening in Stockholm. In the face of tough competition, Chromafora was given great recognition for our technology and a fabulous opportunity to prepare for our trip abroad! The...
Chromafora recruits new key player
In an important step in Chromafora’s journey toward growth, we are pleased to announce that Fredrik Wangler has taken up the position of Chromafora’s Operations Manager where he will develop the delivery organization for our water treatment services. He is thus...
Ny Teknik (technology periodical) on Chromafora: Swedish technology extracts gold from scrap and slag
The method removes heavy metals from leachate. A recent test project shows the technology is also able to extract gold and other valuable substances from mining slag, electronic scrap and industrial wastewater. Read the full article here (in Swedish): Swedish...
New study: Swedish method removes more than 99 percent of heavy metals from water
Environmental technology company Chromafora’s Selmext technology removes substances such as mercury and arsenic from water. A new laboratory study shows that the technology also removes more than 99 percent of uranium from leachate.- Historically, it has been...