Clairion

Industrial Pollutant Removal Solutions

Industrial Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2015 by Zach Barnea and Yoel Sasson, Clairion operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $800K across 4 funding rounds from 3 investors. In January 2019, Clairion secured a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority.

Business overview

Clairion develops industrial pollutant removal solutions, specializing in the capture of contaminants from flue gas or biogas streams. Its core technology utilizes a specialized scrubbing system with a unique absorbing liquid, a blend of modified ionic liquids and oxidizers. This catalytic process efficiently captures and separates pollutants such as NOx, SOx, mercury, H2S, and Siloxanes. The company serves industries requiring environmental and financial benefits from multi-pollutant removal, with a focus on clean air, waste-to-energy, and clean manufacturing within the Industrial Technologies sector.

Strategic signal

In March 2022, Clairion successfully operated its C-MPR™ portable pilot system at the Termizo Waste-to-Energy plant in Liberec. This demonstrates the company's technology's efficacy in real-world industrial settings, signaling strong potential for commercial deployment and market validation in the waste-to-energy and industrial emissions control sectors.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Clairion's core technology for pollutant removal?
Clairion utilizes a specialized scrubbing system with a unique absorbing liquid, a blend of modified ionic liquids and oxidizers, to efficiently capture and separate pollutants from flue gas or biogas streams through a catalytic process.
Which pollutants can Clairion's technology remove?
Clairion's technology is designed to handle multiple pollutants simultaneously, including NOx, SOx, mercury, H2S, and Siloxanes.
When was Clairion founded and by whom?
Clairion was founded in January 2015 by Zach Barnea and Yoel Sasson.
Has Clairion received any grants?
In January 2019, Clairion secured a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority.
What was a significant operational milestone for Clairion in 2022?
In March 2022, Clairion successfully operated its C-MPR™ portable pilot system at the Termizo Waste to Energy plant in Liberec.
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