COMPANY PROFILE
Frontier Environmental and Resources Technology, Inc. is a Nevada corporation headquartered in Pateros, Washington, USA. The Company is a project development group specializing in the deployment of its proprietary pyrolysis systems for the treatment and recycling of a wide range of waste feedstocks, including industrial, universal/hazardous and medical waste for energy generation. The Company also deploys third party manufactured pyrolysis cracking systems for the treatment and recycling of plastics.
TECHNOLOGY
Thermal Plasma Technology ("FTPT") systems utilizes AC/DC plasma generators to convert almost any kind of waste into a non-toxic synthetic gas, which can be utilized in an existing boiler to offset fossil fuel consumption, generate steam or electricity and other useful end-products, such as a non-leachable vitrified matrix. No secondary pollution or by-products are generated. The TPT process is a proven, cost-effective and commercially viable solution for waste treatment, recycling and alternative resource production.
PRODUCT
Frontier for different customer needs to develop turbulent plasma torch and laminar plasma torch, turbulent plasma torch is mainly used in hazardous waste treatment, metal smelting, energy catalysis, oil-free ignition and other fields, laminar plasma torch is mainly used in material surface quenching treatment, thermal spraying, welding, flexible forming and other fields.
SOLUTION

Frontier offers three basic models for FTPT systems. The FTPT-5 is a 5kg/hr (11 lbs) system designed for on-site on-site treatment.The FTPT-50 is a 50 kg/hr (110 lbs) system can be utilized both for on-site or centralized waste processing.The FTPT-250 is a 250 kg/hr (550 lbs/hr) system which would be utilized primarily as a centralized common treatment solution or by generators with larger capacity needs.
News
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The 27th conference of parties to the United Nations framework convention on climate change (COP27) slated for Egypt from Nov. 7-18 offers an opportunity to raise the visibility of Africa's quest for a green and resilient future, a UN official said Saturday on the sidelines of ninth edition of Africities Summit taking place in Kenya's western city of Kisumu.
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Parteners
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