About us
From Recycling to Rubber Lining
RCM was founded with the vision of addressing a significant gap in the recycling of equipment that combines metal and rubber. Many companies, particularly in the mining sector, faced challenges with large amounts of scrap equipment that couldn’t be recycled due to the mixed materials, which seemed inseparable at the time.
Stephan Frigon, the founder of RCM, recognized this issue and focused on creating a solution that would not only enable the recycling of used rubber and metal but also allow for the refurbishment of equipment destined for landfills through new lining installations.
Driven by a desire to support a circular economy, Stephan took his approach further by introducing the revalorization of used rubber into fine powder for use in new compounds, as well as recovering and cleaning scrap from foundries and steelworks for reuse in new castings. Today, RCM offers a unique range of services across various industries, including petrochemical, chemical, mining, and rail transport.
Our Mission
To provide a comprehensive service for rubber lining all types of equipment, ensuring the recycling and reclamation of used materials within a circular economy framework.
What Sets Us Apart
- Customized services available on-site or at our facility.
- Complete solutions for rubber lining, repair, or refurbishment.
- Commitment to recycling and reclaiming used materials, including rubber and metals.
- Active contribution to a sustainable circular economy.
The founder
Stephan Frigon
President
Presentation
Committed to a Greener Industry
With a background in accounting, business administration, and physics, Stephan Frigon quickly harnessed his technical creativity and innovative mindset. His values and interests led him to the recycling sector, focusing on both scrap metal and rubber. Drawing on his experience in business management, international trade, and product and process development, he established RCM as the optimal solution for rubber lining, recycling, and reclaiming used materials.