
ICD Superalloys Australia is a subsidiary of ICD Europe.
ICD Superalloys Australia hopes to source, recycle and supply minor metals from across Australia and South East Asia.
In 2024, ICD announced it would expand into Australia with a 3500m2 facility in Canning Vale, which will have full revert process capabilities for all forms of minor metal, including molybdenum, tantalum, niobium, hafnium, tungsten, titanium, zirconium and nickel/cobalt-based superalloy revert. (Revert is an industry term for recycled metal)
The company claimed it would be the first dedicated superalloy processing facility to be established in the country.
Initially, the company will focus on servicing key sectors like aerospace, oil and gas, medical, petrochemical, automotive, and electronics. However, they plan to expand into new sectors, such as mining, in the future.