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Simbol Materials

www.simbolmaterials.com

 
Simbol Materials answers the global call for high performance materials for the energy storage, agriculture, alloys, and other specialty materials applications. The company's transformative technology leverages renewable energy to produce lithium, manganese, zinc, and other critical materials from geothermal brines in California's mineral-rich Imperial Valley. Simbol Materials was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Pleasanton, California with a demonstration plant in the Imperial Valley, California.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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