First American Scientific Corp. engages in the manufacture and marketing of the KDS Micronex System worldwide. Its Micronex System consists of an electrically powered disintegration/drying chamber and feeding system that utilises kinetic energy and standing sound waves to pulverise various waste materials, such as biomass, pulp sludge, animal waste, food waste, rubber, glass, and other feed stocks, into talcum-like powders that can be used as combustible fuel or a high-nutrient fertiliser. The company’s Micronex System is used in various applications that include the conversion of biomass to combustible fuel or fertiliser; the drying and grinding of pulp sludge and animal waste, municipal sewage, and food waste; the pulverising of mineral rock to release precious metals; and the micronizing of scrap rubber and recycled glass. In addition, it holds patents for the KDS Micronex System. The company offers its products to end users in the forest, pulp and paper, agriculture, and recycling industries. The company was founded in 1995 and is based in Abbotsford, Canada.