Executive Summary of the Envirodiamond Dust Project
Posted by admin in B) Executive Summary on 13. Nov, 2009 | 1 Comment
Executive Summary A detonation process called CDP has been developed to convert the greenhouse gas CO2 into diamond dust used extensively in the abrasives industry. With key components to this technology recently proven, CDP could potentially convert 75% of the carbon in one tonne of CO2 into diamond dust. The amount of diamond dust produced [...]
Envirodiamond Test Locations
Posted by Lisa in F) Company and Goals on 13. Nov, 2009 | No Comments
CDP needs to be tested on remote property preferably by a company that is registered to transport dangerous materials and has a factory license to manufacture explosives. The ideal fit for these requirements is an explosives manufacturing facility. An agreement to conduct CDP testing was made with the CEO of Nordex Explosives in Kirkland Lake, [...]
Mission
Posted by Lisa in C) Mission and Existing Problems on 07. Nov, 2009 | No Comments
Invest in a step in the right direction… Mission Statement To secure a major percentage of the global industrial diamond market with material made from CO2 in a manner that offsets or reduces global CO2 levels. Envirodiamond Technologies is focussed on developing technology to process stored CO2 into industrial diamond dust in a manner that [...]
Commercializing CDP
Posted by Lisa in G) Technology on 07. Nov, 2009 | No Comments
Step 1 – The Pilot Plant The bulk of the expenses associated with building the pilot plant surrounds patenting, building the detonation well, acquiring equipment to extract diamond dust from the detonation well water, and personnel. The technology is essentially a centrifuge, an acid treatment/neutralization stage, and settling tanks. The components needed to achieve extraction [...]



