K-SOIL? An IMCO Recycling Inc. Development

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 338 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
IMCO Recycling Inc. has developed a new, patented technology for the production of fertilizer, K-SOIL?, as a by-product of its aluminum recycling operations. This new technology can substitute for conventional technology which now results in a saltcake residue that is placed in 'landfills. Four years of research and development work by IMCO culminated in a U. S. patent issued April 5, 1994. As part of the technology development effort, IMCO engaged the services of a nationally renowned research organization and a prominent university. These two organizations have conducted in-depth agronomy studies In the laboratory, greenhouse, and the field. Results have shown K-SOIL? to be performance equivalent, on a nutrient content basis, to conventional potash fertilizer. The first field applications on commercial farms were made in the spring of 1994. K-SOIL? is a potassium-bearIng, granular solid which may find use in fertilizer blends, direct application, and other forms of fertilizer products. The overall benefit of this new technology is to create a useful by-product rather than generate a useless residue and, thereby, reduce or eliminate the amount of salt cake now placed in landfills. As such, It is a significant, step toward IMCO's ultimate goal of complete recycle.
Citation
APA:
(1995) K-SOIL? An IMCO Recycling Inc. DevelopmentMLA: K-SOIL? An IMCO Recycling Inc. Development. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.