TORONTO, Sept. 28,
2022 /CNW/ - Electra Battery Materials
Corporation (NASDAQ: ELBM) (TSXV: ELBM) ("Electra") today
provided an update on the commissioning of its cobalt refinery
located north of Toronto,
confirming that it remains on track to meet project timelines,
including the launch of a black mass recycling demonstration, and
capital cost guidance announced with its Q2 2022 reporting.
"Electra continues to build momentum," said Trent Mell, CEO of Electra Battery Materials.
"On the heels of our commercial agreement with LG Energy Solution
announced last week, we are excited by the continued progress at
our refinery and the prospects of our upcoming black mass recycling
demonstration plant. Building upon successful metallurgical testing
and engineering work, and the receipt and installation of key
pieces of equipment, we anticipate launching our battery recycling
demonstration plant at the Ontario
refinery site this fall."
Mr. Mell added, "The plant demonstration, which will be
conducted in concert with ongoing commissioning efforts at the
refinery, is expected to produce five marketable products. Revenue
generated from black mass recycling activities will be accretive to
results expected from the sale of cobalt sulfate that is
anticipated beginning in spring 2023 when the refinery is
commissioned."
Refinery Commissioning
Highlights
Through September 28, 2022,
Electra's progress on the refinery commissioning project can be
measured by a number of key developments, including:
- Completed 85 percent of testing of existing brownfield
equipment for recommissioning.
- Completed 85 percent of all procurement.
- Completed 90 percent of detailed engineering.
- Completed 75 percent of the erection of the solvent extraction
building, and major solvent extraction equipment will start to be
placed by the end of October.
- Foundations and structural steel work continue for the
crystallizer plant, and key processing equipment, including falling
film evaporator and crystallizer vessels, are scheduled to be
installed in early November.
- Other equipment already at site to support the buildout of the
crystallizer plant process include two steam package boilers, a
crystallizer plant condenser, condensate and cobalt sulphate feed
tanks, and a crystallizer centrifuge.
- The owners' team is now at 25 personnel, consisting of trades
people, engineers, operators, lab technicians, and office support
staff.
Black Mass Recycling
Demonstration
Electra has completed process development and engineering on
recycling black mass material, a byproduct generated by the
end-of-life EV battery recycling and other recycled lithium-based
battery sources.
Electra sourced black mass samples from suppliers in
Europe and North America, studied the feed
characteristics, and developed a hydrometallurgical process route
to recover contained lithium, nickel, cobalt, copper and graphite.
The test work was conducted using the facilities of SGS Labs in
Lakefield, Ontario and engineering
was completed using the combined resources of Electra technical
personnel, supported by process design engineers of Hatch
Associates and mechanical and electrical engineering support by
Bestech.
Electra is retrofitting its existing refinery to accommodate its
black mass process and plans to conduct large scale bulk runs to
establish the process parameters, generate data for further
optimization and validate the recoveries and quality of various
marketable products.
Under the parameters of the black mass demonstration, Electra
plans to process up to 75 tonnes of material in a batch mode using
the facilities of the refinery. The process samples that will be
collected during the bulk run will be analyzed by Electra's
laboratory, which is fully equipped with required instrumentation,
including X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Atomic Absorption (AA) and
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) analytical equipment.
Electra will use a hydrometallurgical process to the treat black
mass. This process has a low carbon footprint and produces stable
non-acid generating tailings, thereby reducing environmental
impacts while meeting or exceeding water discharge effluent
criteria as stipulated by both federal and provincial
regulations.
About Electra Battery
Materials
Electra is a processor of low-carbon, ethically-sourced battery
materials. Currently commissioning North
America's only cobalt sulfate refinery, Electra is executing
a multipronged strategy focused on onshoring the electric vehicle
supply chain. Keys to its strategy are integrating black mass
recycling and nickel sulfate production at Electra's refinery
located north of Toronto,
advancing Iron Creek, its cobalt-copper exploration-stage project
in the Idaho Cobalt Belt, and expanding cobalt sulfate processing
into Bécancour, Quebec. For more
information visit www.ElectraBMC.com.
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