PolyGO
Service 03

System Commissioning

Every unit operation verified against its design specification.

Commissioning is where chemistry and equipment first meet feedstock. PolyGO runs a structured commissioning protocol — dry runs, wet runs with surrogate streams, then live feedstock — with measured acceptance criteria at each gate.

Scope of work

  • Dry and wet commissioning protocols
  • Acceptance criteria definition
  • Yield and purity verification
  • Operator readiness review

Deliverables

  • Commissioning report with measured KPIs
  • Punch-list and resolution log
  • Sign-off pack against design intent
  • Operator-readiness sign-off

Frequently asked

How long does commissioning typically take?

Two to six weeks depending on line complexity and feedstock variability. We propose a commissioning plan up front so your operations team can schedule around it.

Spec a chemistry. Spec a line.

Tell us your feedstock and target metal. We'll come back with a product recommendation, a sample chemistry datasheet, and projected recovery economics.