

Engineered for your site. Built to scale.
Skid-mounted extraction systems scoped from your process constraints, your mineral stream, and your site infrastructure—not adapted from a conventional large-plant design.
Scalable system design
Built around your constraints
Modular architecture means capacity expands in discrete increments. As residue volumes grow or product demand increases, additional skid units integrate into the existing system without a full plant redesign.
Each skid concept begins with your site's physical layout, available utilities, and mineral feed characteristics. Equipment selection and module sequencing follow the process logic—not a standard catalogue.
Capital allocation follows operational proof—commission one module, validate throughput, then expand on a defined schedule rather than committing to full capacity on day one.


Process engineering from flow to integration
The engineering scope covers process flow design, unit operation sequencing, and equipment specification for your mineral stream—lithium, rare earths, or mixed feeds from industrial by-products.
Tie-in engineering connects each skid module to your existing site infrastructure: utilities, reagent handling, and effluent management are scoped alongside the extraction process, not as an afterthought.
Scope starts with your site
Tell us your mineral stream, your site constraints, and your output target. We scope the process engineering and modular system architecture from there.
