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The Recyclable Catalysts market is a subset of the Recycling and Recycled Materials industry. It focuses on the reuse of catalysts, which are substances that increase the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. Recyclable catalysts are used in a variety of industries, including petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and automotive. They are typically recovered from used catalysts and recycled for reuse. This process helps to reduce the amount of waste generated and can also reduce the cost of production.
Recyclable catalysts are typically recovered through a process known as regeneration. This involves the removal of contaminants and the restoration of the catalyst to its original form. The recovered catalysts are then tested for quality and purity before being reused.
Companies in the Recyclable Catalysts market include Johnson Matthey, BASF, Umicore, and Axens. These companies specialize in the recovery, regeneration, and reuse of catalysts. They also provide services such as catalyst testing, analysis, and consulting. Show Less Read more