Company Profile

ChelaTech Inc (AKA: Chromatochem Inc)
Profile last edited on: 3/12/2023      CAGE: 3CN41      UEI: PZXDG2GTJU13

Business Identifier: Synthesis, Chromatography, Nucleic Acids
Year Founded
1985
First Award
1985
Latest Award
2003
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

4200 Fox Farm Road
Missoula, MT 59804
   (406) 728-5897
   chelatec@aol.com
   www.chelatech.biz
Location: Single
Congr. District: 00
County: Missoula

Public Profile

ChelaTech is focused to commercializing patented nano material-based ion exchange technology to deliver cheaper, faster, and more recovery of precious, commodity and specialty metals from ores. The firm's metal displacement chromatography (MDC) columns has been field tested and can generate revenue in 2006 for copper and gold recovery and in 2007 for gallium and indium recovery. Our goal is to grow a major business enterprise by providing improved metals recovery, higher revenues, lower operating costs, and substantially lower environmental remediation costs to our customers and IP licensees world-wide. We plan to provide skid-mounted, plug-and-play metal recovery solutions for precious and specialty metals and to work with technology licensees for commodity metals world-wide.The MDC-1 product has been field tested for gold (MDC-1Au), copper (MDC-1Cu), and gallium (MDC-1Ga) recovery and has shown major economic benefits, including: * Increased revenue from higher levels of target metals recovery from ores * Increased revenue from high levels of metals recovery from ores that are difficult or uneconomical to process today * Increased revenue from recovery from waste streams (tailings) * Lower costs from simpler recovery processes and lower energy usage * Lower costs from recovery and reuse of chemicals such as arsenic * Cost savings due to little to no release of toxic or regulated compounds * Lower logistics costs from smaller processing units with simpler recovery processes * Substantial increase in ROI due to throughtput increases from 10x - 40x over that of same priced conventional units. MDC-1 units can be used in parallel with current installations, or cascaded - with each MDC-1 extracting a different metal, enabling the generation of revenue from metals currently discarded. Companies can also process metals at sites that are no longer productive or were not exploited based on current economics. That is, MDC is both an enabling technology for economic extraction of metals of under-utilized or not-utilized ores AND delivers economically superior solutions to existing mines. Relative to current recovery systems, the technology is efficient, selective, and with low capital and operating cost. A major feature and benefit for speciality metals is the ability to directly provide metal salts with no intermediate processing step, resulting in increased market value (up to 5x versus pure metals). MDC metals recovery equipment provides significant benefits to current gold and copper mines and can quickly be adapted to a range of other metals, e.g. silver, lead, zinc, mercury, germanium, etc. and at a low engineering cost.

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
5-9
Revenue Range
.5M-1M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
1-4

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2003 1 Army $69,500
Project Title: Rapid Serological Diagnosis of Scrub Typhus Infections
2002 2 NIH $835,311
Project Title: Composite Supports For Rapid Polynucleotide Synthesis
2000 1 NSF $99,999
Project Title: High Throughput, Ion Selective Metal Separation Composites
1999 1 NIH $99,946
Project Title: Composite Supports For DNA Synthesis And Chromatography
1999 1 NSF $100,000
Project Title: Advanced Catalysts with Tethered Ligand-Metal Complexes

Key People / Management

  John Hammen

  Holly A Thompson

  Mark Valentini

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