ABC-05
Reclaim
In-situ remediation media for contaminated soils and sediments.
What it does
ABC-05 Reclaim is deployed where digging is the wrong answer. High-sorption biochar binds legacy contaminants in place while restoring the physical and biological function of the soil column above.
What it does
- Binds legacy hydrocarbons, PAHs, and dissolved metals in place
- Restores hydrology and root habitat in capped or contaminated sites
- Reduces mobility of contaminants into stormwater and groundwater
Where it fits
- Brownfield and industrial legacy sites
- Dredge sediment stabilization
- Former rail corridor and transportation remediation
- Post-burn and post-spill soil recovery
Source biochars
Where it comes from.
OR-1900
Douglas fir residuals
Pyrolysis: 1900 °F
AL-Filter
Hardwood, filter-grade
Pyrolysis: 1700 °F
DOC-1400
Agricultural residual
Pyrolysis: 1400 °F
ARTI-700
Engineered feedstock blend
Pyrolysis: 1300 °F
Producer identities are shared on the project record under NDA.
Typical specifications
What sits on every lot spec.
| Feedstock | Per source code (AL-Filter, DOC-1400, ARTI-700, OR-1900) |
|---|---|
| Pyrolysis | 1,300–1,900 °F depending on source |
| Organic carbon | ≥ 60% (lot-level number disclosed on spec sheet) |
| H:C ratio | ≤ 0.7 (meets IBI Class A criteria) |
| Surface area | Ranges disclosed per lot; GAC-class for ABC-02 |
| Bulk density | 12–28 lb/ft³ depending on format |
| pH | 7.5–10.0 depending on feedstock |
| Heavy metals | Full panel on every lot |
Lot-level numbers ship with the spec sheet under NDA.