Chemours Mining Solutions asks, “Are you still partnering with

old-fashioned cyanide providers?”

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Chemours Mining Solutions asks, “Are you still partnering with old-fashioned cyanide providers?”

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We are supply chain strengtheners and trusted partners. From advancing safer materials packaging

and transportation, to exceeding our customers’ expectations, we’re committed to improving the future of the mining industry.

OUR STORY  >

Seamless supply

As the world’s largest producer of solid sodium cyanide, we’re ready to fill orders and transport any quantity of product to where you need it when you need it.

EXPERIENCE RELIABILITY >

Constant innovation

EcoPaks—the latest in our history of delivery innovations—are collapsible and free of nails, enabling safer handling and disposal.

Commitment to safety 

We’re dedicated to safe and responsible sodium cyanide distribution and handling and have been for more than 60 years.

Our safety practices exceed
ICMI best practices.

Meet Michael >

Shaping the mining industry

1952
Started production of sodium cyanide at our plant in
Memphis, Tennessee. 

1988
Introduced sodium cyanide in briquettes, increasing safety
in transportation and improving use in mines.

2006
Opened our Distribution Center in San Luis Potosí
to supply the Mexican market.

2011
Inaugurated our Distribution Center in Hermosillo,
a result of the mining industry growth in Mexico.

2018
We began construction of our new Laguna Plant in Gómez Palacio, Durango, Mexico

OUR HISTORY   >

Dedicated support

North America

800-441-9593, ext. 102
customerservice.cyanides@chemours.com

Latin America

+52 (55) 5125 4826
juan-jose.reyes@chemours.com

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The Element of Experience

Our people are continuously innovating and evolving to provide customers with industry-leading safety, service and support.


Because simply meeting the mining industry’s growing demand for cyanide isn’t good enough.

OUR EXPERIENCE >

Constant Innovation

EcoPak—the latest in our history of delivery innovations—is collapsible and free of nails, enabling safer handling and disposal.

SEE OPTIONS >

Commitment to Safety 

High reward doesn’t have to come with high risk. Our end-to-end safety commitment includes on-site training, consultation, and follow-up from our team of experts, like Canada-based Michael Cameron.

Meet Michael >

Serving the Mining Industry

1952
Started production of sodium cyanide at our plant in
Memphis, Tennessee

1988
Introduced sodium cyanide in briquettes, increasing safety
in transportation and improving use in mines

2000
Founding members and developers of ICMI Cyanide Code

2011
Introduced EcoPak IBC to improve safety and efficiency
of product handling

2018
At the end of this year, we will start with the production of our Laguna Plant in Gómez Palacio, Durango

OUR HISTORY   >

Dedicated

Support

North America

800-441-9593, ext. 102
customerservice.cyanides@chemours.com

Latin America

+52 (55) 5125 4826
juan-jose.reyes@chemours.com

CONTACT US   >

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