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NanoStruck

www.nanostruck.com

 
NanoStruck Technologies Inc. is a Canadian Company with a suite of technologies that remove molecular sized particles using patented absorptive organic polymers. These versatile biomaterials are derived from crustacean shells or plant fibers, depending on requirements of their usage. Acting as molecular sponges, the nanometer-sized polymers are custom programmed to absorb specific particles for remediation or retrieval purposes. These could be to clean out unwanted materials like acids, hydrocarbons, pathogens, oils and toxins in water via its NanoPure solutions or conversely, to recover wanted and precious metal particles in mine tailings, such as gold, silver, platinum, palladium and rhodium using ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.nanostruck.com
  • 2660 Meadowvale Boulevard Unit 6B
    Mississauga, ON CAN L5N 6M6
  • Phone: 647.973.7811

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