Company
Info Rust Bullet, LLC
300 Brinkby Ave.
Suite 200
Reno, NV 89509
Phone:
800-245-1600
775-829-5606 email
info@RustBullet.com
PRESS
RELEASE
This is the first time the U.S. Patent
& Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued two patents on one
rust/corrosion-control product. (Read More...)
NACE
International: A recently released
two-year breakthrough study estimates the annual direct cost
of corrosion in the United States to be $276 billion.
CHEMICALS AND METALS
SUMMARY OF WORK
C/O UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES &
ENGINEERING,
MS 199, RENO, NV 89557
Chemicals and Metals,
Inc. (CAM) was formed in 1998 as a Nevada Corporation to conduct
research and development of various residues, by-products,
and minerals that will lead to the successful implementation
on an industrial scale.
The original principals of
CAM were Mobishir N. Ahmad, Thomas G. Carnahan and James E.
Murphy. At present, the sole principal remaining is Mobishir
N. Ahmad. Currently, CAM is involved in the commercialization
of the production of zinc sulfate monohydrate from zinc secondaries
such as brass foundry fume and an upgraded zinc oxide product
separated from the emission control dust generated from the
incineration of tires in electrical power generation and the
production of copper feed industry products from acid and
ammoniated cupric chloride solutions. Other zinc secondaries
being investigated are secondary copper emission control sludges,
various steel foundry dusts and electric arc furnace dust.
Our various projects include:
- Exeter Energy-Study on the production of
zinc sulfate monohydrate from emission control dust of tire
incineration residues, top ash.
-. Exeter Energy-Study of bottom ash, high iron, residue for
the production of a salable product.
- Various companies-Production of various products from miscellaneous
hazardous and non-hazardous wastes, such as titanium scrap
cleaning, recovery of copper from copper secondaries, etc.
- University of Nevada Reno, project in the reduction and
production of useful products from hazardous wastes.
- Parsons Engineering, in evaluating and developing rifle
range cleanup technology for an air force base in California.
- Production of a copper and copper/magnesium products from
spent cupric chloride etchants, both basic and acid-completed.
- Recovery of germanium from semiconductor residues.
- Production of copper sulfate and cobalt sulfate from scrap.
- UV cleanup of contaminated water.
- Recovery and optimization of gold recovery.
- Production of chromium chemicals and recyclable sludges
from secondaries.
- Recycling of steel grinding swarf.
- Recovery of platinum, palladium and rhodium from spent automobile
catalysts.
- Production of various feed products containing a protein
base or magnesium base, containing Zn/Mn/Cu/Co.
- Production of sodium hydroxide and aluminum metal from rock
salt through molten salt electrolysis and sodium metal reduction
of alumina, thereby essentially producing the aluminum metal
with no energy cost.
- Purification of metals, especially copper, to 99.9999%.
In addition, to the above,
we have expertise in various other areas of environmental
technology and/or extractive metallurgy as it relates to electrometallurgy,
hydrometallurgy, physical metallurgy and pyrometallurgy. Our
offices are located at the former USBM, Reno Research Center,
now a part of the University of Nevada Reno, UNR. We have
excellent laboratory as well as pilot plant facilities, for
any developmental research. Both Tom Carnahan and Jim Murphy
retired from the Bureau of Mines and bring with them the extensive
expertise acquired during their time with the USBM. Mobashir
Ahmad has industrial experience in the processing of hazardous
wastes at the national and international level, in addition,
to contacts with companies that are interested in buying the
various end chemicals/metals.
We are interested in new and
challenging opportunities that will come from the conversion
of so called “hazardous materials” (those containing
toxic heavy metals, Cd, Pb, etc.) and non-hazardous residues
and byproducts into intermediate or finished chemicals/metals
useful to mankind.
Take
the Rust Bullet® Challenge*
If
any of our test subjects have any objections to the
testing process, or any other manufacturer of a rust
control treatment or coating wants to challenge us,
we have the following offer: We will jointly do comparative
testing at an accredited independent lab. The loser
pays all testing costs and the winner may use the test
results in their advertising.
* Contact
us for details
A unique
one step
(two coat) process
Simple
to apply
Tested
scientifically
against leading rust/corrosion control products, with
before,
and after photos
Coats
over rusty
and clean metal
Superior
adhesion
Little
or no surface preparation required
Nearly
indestructible
Strong
weather
resistance in all
climates and below sea water
Topcoat
paint
optional
Easy
to apply and
maintain
Not
labor intensive
VOC
compliant
Contains
no zinc,
no chromates,
no acids,
no heavy metals