Metalysis to recycle argon gas with GR2L’s ArgonØ system

EquipmentNews
January 14, 2026
The ArgonØ is a point of use argon gas recycling system (Courtesy GR2L)
The ArgonØ is a point of use argon gas recycling system (Courtesy GR2L)

Gas Recovery and Recycle Limited (GR2L), a cleantech company headquartered in Horley, UK, has secured a contract to install its point of use argon recycling system, ArgonØ, at metal powder producer Metalysis, based in Rotherham, UK.

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Originally developed to support the solar photovoltaics and microelectronics market, GR2L’s patented ArgonØ system allows manufacturers to recover and recycle argon gas at the point of use, significantly reducing both carbon emissions and operational costs. The project with Metalysis is said to mark a strategic step towards GR2L’s expansion into advanced manufacturing and the materials processing sector.

Metalysis uses argon to create an inert atmosphere throughout its production process and across all of its reactors, and was seeking to further its sustainability practices with the addition of GR2L’s argon recycling system.

The ArgonØ will result in recycling 95% of the argon used at Metalysis, saving around 350 tonnes of argon each year. The reduction in the energy used to process and transport argon will reportedly mean annual savings for Metalysis of 1000 tonnes of Scope 3 CO2.

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According to the company, each tonne of argon purchased includes a minimum of 2-4 tonnes of Scope 3 CO2 equivalent. The ArgonØ recycling system has an energy footprint of less than 10% of conventional gas recycling systems.

“GR2L is proud to support another great UK business in its bid for built-in sustainability in its production processes,” stated Rob Grant, CEO GR2L. “We have been at the forefront of developing and implementing gas recycling solutions that, in addition to reducing the processing cost associated with argon purge, also dramatically reduce the CO2 footprint associated with the extraction of argon from atmospheric air, assisting the aerospace industry in implementing its net carbon zero strategy.”

metalysis.com

gr2l.co.uk

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