Have you ever wondered what happens to the battery inside your phone or electric car when it dies? Most people picture a recycling truck and a clean closed loop. In reality, whether that battery becomes a valuable source of recovered metals or ends up as […]
Have you ever thought about the tiny treasure trove sitting in your old phone or dead EV battery? Urban mining is the idea that cities and consumer waste are new “mines” — not pits in the ground but piles of discarded electronics and batteries that […]
Retrofitting existing plants with microreactor modules is one of those decisions that looks simple on the spreadsheet but gets complicated once you walk the plant. In this expanded piece I’ll add more practical detail, richer economics, clearer numbers, more implementation pathways, risk scenarios, procurement guidance, […]
Have you ever watched a small, precise tool do the work of a giant and thought, “how come we haven’t done this everywhere?” That’s microreactor technology for the chemical industry. Tiny channels and continuous flow change how reactions happen, and they change downstream economics, safety, […]
Are you curious about how tiny channels and continuous flow change not just the chemistry, but also the whole way a plant handles waste? If you think waste is just leftover stuff, think again. Waste and by-products drive costs, safety procedures, environmental permits, and even […]
Microreactor technology is no longer science fiction. Tiny channels and continuous flow systems are being used in labs and pilot plants to make pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, and specialty materials. But moving from clever lab tricks to millions-of-kilograms-per-year production is about more than chemistry — it’s […]
Have you ever wondered whether it’s better to have many small machines working together or one big machine doing the same job? In chemical processing, that question turns into a practical engineering, economic, and environmental puzzle: should you build a bank of microreactors operating in […]
If you’ve ever baked a cake, you know the difference between following a recipe step-by-step and tossing everything together and hoping for the best. Chemical manufacturing faces the same problem: repeatability. At small scale, a chemist can tweak things and get great results. But when […]
Scaling a microreactor from lab bench to factory floor is a lot like taking a boutique bakery and turning it into a chain of busy stores. In the lab, you can babysit a single loaf. In production, you must feed dozens of ovens, keep quality […]
Choosing the right material for a microreactor is like choosing the right material for a bridge: the wrong pick can lead to costly repairs, safety headaches, or an unusable design. Microreactors bring unique demands — tiny channels, high surface-to-volume ratios, and sometimes extreme chemical or […]