Cyanide Technology Consulting (CTC) is an independent technical consulting company specialized in hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and sodium cyanide (NaCN) production facilities. Our focus is on process safety, plant stability, operability and long-term technical reliability across the entire plant lifecycle.
No. CTC does not provide EPC, turnkey construction or plant supply services. We support owners, engineering companies and EPC contractors with independent technical expertise, while execution and contractual responsibility remain with the respective parties.
No. In licensing projects, CTC acts exclusively in the interest of the plant operator and does not represent or sell proprietary technologies.
Technology licensors provide proprietary process packages. CTC complements this role by independently assessing license packages from the operator’s perspective, focusing on operability, safety, maintainability and long-term plant behaviour.
Yes. CTC supports technology evaluations and comparisons based on technical and operational criteria, independent of commercial interests.
CTC supports EPC projects through independent technical reviews, operability assessments and early identification of design-related risks, without assuming EPC responsibility.
No. CTC does not assume construction, installation or execution responsibility.
No. CTC does not act as a HAZOP moderator.
CTC participates as Process Subject Matter Expert (SME), contributing deep HCN/NaCN process and operational expertise while the moderation remains with the appointed facilitator.
Separating methodical leadership from deep process expertise improves the relevance and realism of HAZOP outcomes, especially in high-hazard processes.
Yes. CTC supports commissioning, startup and ramp-up phases with a focus on stability, parameter optimization and troubleshooting.
No. CTC does not provide operating personnel or assume operational control.
CTC supports both problematic and well-running plants, identifying hidden risks, stability issues and optimization potential through systematic technical analysis.
No. CTC does not act as an auditor or certification body.
CTC supports technical interpretation and implementation of Cyanide Code requirements, focusing on safe and sustainable plant operation beyond minimum compliance.
No. CTC does not act as legal representative or applicant towards authorities.
CTC supports the technical preparation of permitting-related documentation, including process, safety and emissions-related content.
CTC is ideal where independent technical judgement, long-term operability and deep HCN/NaCN expertise are required.
CTC is not suitable where turnkey delivery, formal audit roles or technology sales are required.