Separation and extraction technologies for complex minerals services

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CMI is a specialized research institute dedicated to the metallurgical processes and equipment used for complex ores and multi-metal raw materials. By integrating multiple technical pathways and interdisciplinary methodologies, the institute develops advanced approaches for processing complex materials, optimizing metallurgical flows, and designing innovative technologies and equipment.

Key Research Areas & Capabilities

1. Comprehensive Metal Recovery Technologies

Developing processes that enable efficient extraction and high-yield recovery from complex, low-grade, or refractory metal resources.

2. Integrated Metallurgical Process Engineering

Design of combined routes—pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, electrometallurgy—to achieve optimized, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly metal production.

3. New Material-Oriented Metallurgical Technologies

Supporting the metallurgical requirements for next-generation functional materials, including high-purity metals, advanced alloys, and strategic materials.

4. Strengthened Metallurgy Technologies

Research and application of enhanced metallurgical techniques such as high-pressure infiltration, accelerated reactions, and advanced thermal treatment for improved efficiency and quality.

CMI is a specialized research institute dedicated to the metallurgical processes and equipment used for complex ores and multi-metal raw materials. By integrating multiple technical pathways and interdisciplinary methodologies, the institute develops advanced approaches for processing complex materials, optimizing metallurgical flows, and designing innovative technologies and equipment.

Key Research Areas & Capabilities

1. Comprehensive Metal Recovery Technologies

Developing processes that enable efficient extraction and high-yield recovery from complex, low-grade, or refractory metal resources.

2. Integrated Metallurgical Process Engineering

Design of combined routes—pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, electrometallurgy—to achieve optimized, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly metal production.

3. New Material-Oriented Metallurgical Technologies

Supporting the metallurgical requirements for next-generation functional materials, including high-purity metals, advanced alloys, and strategic materials.

4. Strengthened Metallurgy Technologies

Research and application of enhanced metallurgical techniques such as high-pressure infiltration, accelerated reactions, and advanced thermal treatment for improved efficiency and quality.