The NEVADA process (NEutralisation and VAlorisation of Asbestos Waste)
The NEVADA process proposed by Black Asbestos Ltd is part of a clean eco-industrial approach, avoiding the use of landfill in waste storage centres or plasma torch vitrification. It opens a new path for the conversion of asbestos waste through viable and competitive know-how.
The principle of the NEVADA process is based on the transformation, by attacking an acidic solution, under low and controlled temperatures, of hazardous asbestos waste into a set of harmless, highly environmentally friendly by-products that can be reused in various industrial sectors.
The NEVADA process provides a complete and definitive solution to asbestos problems based on two components: neutralization and recovery.
The principle of the NEVADA process is based on the transformation, by attacking an acidic solution, under low and controlled temperatures, of hazardous asbestos waste into a set of harmless, highly environmentally friendly by-products that can be reused in various industrial sectors.
The NEVADA process provides a complete and definitive solution to asbestos problems based on two components: neutralization and recovery.
Neutralisation

The principle of this process consists in attacking asbestos waste according to an appropriate physico-chemical protocol, including an aqueous solution of an acidic nature and additives:
The Treatment Units safely sort, crush and neutralize asbestos waste by immersion in a reactor previously filled with acid and operating at a constant and controlled low temperature.
A set of sensors allows to monitor and control all the steps of the process. The data collected by the sensors are stored for neutralisation control and waste traceability.
- In a few hours
- At specifically defined low temperatures,
- No release of toxic gases.
The Treatment Units safely sort, crush and neutralize asbestos waste by immersion in a reactor previously filled with acid and operating at a constant and controlled low temperature.
A set of sensors allows to monitor and control all the steps of the process. The data collected by the sensors are stored for neutralisation control and waste traceability.
Valorisation

- In addition to neutralizing asbestos waste, the NEVADA process allows, in the second stage, the extraction of by-products from the acid treatment, mainly silicon, anhydrite and magnesium. Silicon is the main reagent for the manufacture of zeolites (depolluting materials and industrial catalysts). Anhydrite is an essential additive in the cement manufacturing chain and a major asset enabling cement manufacturers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by using it as a source of decarbonated calcium. Magnesium is the material of the future for the transport industry (lighter than aluminium).
- All the main components of asbestos are thus recovered by the manufacture of functional materials that can be used in various industrial fields (petrochemical industry, transport industry, cement plant, agriculture,...). These functional materials are non-toxic and therefore environmentally friendly. From an economic point of view, the NEVADA process therefore generates two sources of income, those from the disposal of asbestos waste and those from the sale of by-products from this waste.