Calix Limited
Calix Limited is an Australian mineral processing and carbon capture technology company developing the next-generation minerals processing and carbon capture systems.
Products
Using unique, proven and proprietary processes, Calix offers a new approach that provides significant benefits to customers and partners in industries as diverse as Agriculture, Building and Construction, Energy and Water. Calix products and services offer performance gains in all these areas, as well as substantial opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions.
Calix Products include:
- ACTI-Mag™ 50
- ACTI-Mag™ 100
- ACTI-Mag™ 150
- ACTI-Mag™ for Building Products
- ACTI-Mag ™ for Fertilisers
- ACTI-Mag™ for Stock Feed
- ACTI-Mag™ WTN60 for Water
- ACTI-Mk 95 Metakaolin
- ACTI-Mk 70 Metakaolin
- Magnesite for Fertilisers
- Magnesite for Kiln Bricks
- ACTI-Mag ™ for Fertilisers
- GROPhos ™ Fertilisers
- Semidolime™ for Fertilisers
History
The origins of Calix began in the 1950s when the late Connor Horley developed the core technology that is the basis of the Calix technology.
Financial information
Calix Limited is an unlisted Australian public company backed by prestigious local and international investors including Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC and Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Company Limited. Founded in 2005, Calix Limited has to date committed more than $40 million to commercialising its unique technologies and processes.
References
- Australian Company Joins Race to Make 'Green' Cement From CO2, By JEREMY LOVELL. Published: January 28, 2011
- 'CO2 for concrete curing'. Accelerating the Uptake of CCS: Industrial Use of Captured Carbon Dioxide,Authors: Global CCS Institute, Parsons Brinckerhoff. Published: 01 Mar 2011.
- Calix is a company based in Sydney, Australia whose core business is the commercialisation of minerals processing technology, primarily focussed on the Catalytic Steam Calcination of limestone, dolomite and magnesite. Carbon Capture and Storage Association.
- Building a Better World With Green Cement, By Michael Rosenwald. Smithsonian magazine, December 2011
- Cementing a green future. By Doris de Guzman on January 19, 2010.
- The Future of coal, CCS & Clean coal technologies. By Brian Sweeney, ECUERS.
- Innovations in Sustainable Development. worldcement.com (jun 2011)
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