Haber incorporated is a publicly-held scientific research and development company controlling a number of innovative technologies in the areas of separation science, extractive metallurgy and medical diagnostics. Today, with offices and representives in Massachusetts, Suriname and Ghana, the company's globally-commercial technologies are garnering increased attention throughout the world.

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July 22, 2011

SEC Settlement, Guyana opportunities, termination of Zimbawe and Ghana activities

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June 1, 2011

Haber to run green gold technology tests in Guyana

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July 12, 2011

To view the Suriname video demonstrating the Haber green technology.

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Strategic Abatement of Mercury and Poverty (STAMP)
  • 1/3 of total mercury contamination released into environment is the result of artisanal mining.
  • STAMP can benefit the lives of 12-20 million artisanal miners worldwide.
  • STAMP uses HGP4 green technology to eliminate mercury usage in mining.
  • The STAMP program has been demonstrated to World Bank, Ghana, Suriname, academic institutions and NGO's.
  • STAMP pays artisanal miners more for their concentrate than they would receive if they used mercury.
  • HGP4 is an environmentally friendly chemical system for the extraction and recovery of gold.
  • HGP4 is fast -- five to fifty times faster than cyanide.
  • HGP4 efficiency is in the high 90% range with numerous ore types.
  • HGP4 produces high purity green gold.
  • Electronic waste disposal has become a serious international problem.
  • Haber has an environmentally friendly process for extracting precious metals from E-waste.
  • EMP is a novel electrokinetic separation technology.
  • EMP offers ultra fast, high resolution analysis with minimized band broadening.
  • EMP is easy to use and works with a wide variety of organic and aqueous solvents.
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