Betolar and Metso to cooperate in processing of analcime sand
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Betolar and Metso have agreed on cooperation in which Betolar's technology can be offered globally to mining and refinery customers using Metso's lithium hydroxide process.
With material technology solutions for Betolar's side stream research, the analcime sand generated as a side stream in lithium extraction is analysed and its further processing value is assessed. With Betolar's recipes, analcime sand can be utilised as gravel and binder in materials for low-carbon building, infrastructure, and mining construction, which reduces emissions and the use of virgin natural resources in concrete production.
"With our sustainable circular economy solution, the added value of analcime sand can be significantly increased. The three-year cooperation agreement with Metso supports access to markets that are key to our strategy. The cooperation strengthens our growth opportunities globally, especially in the waste upcycling business," said Ville Voipio, Chief Commercial Officer at Betolar.
Lithium production for e-mobility and energy storage batteries will produce increasing amounts of analcime sand as the green technology transition progresses. The battery industry is interested in finding financially and environmentally sustainable further use for increasing side streams.
"The demand for Metso's battery materials technology is in a strong growth phase. Together with Betolar, we can offer our customers a comprehensive solution that can also take into account the circular economy use of side streams in an innovative and sustainable way," added Mikko Rantaharju, Vice President, Hydrometallurgy at Metso.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/30112023/betolar-and-metso-to-cooperate-in-processing-of-analcime-sand/
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