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GEA equips two additional lithium hydroxide production lines from Albemarle with centrifuge packages

10 Mar 2023

GEA is equipping two additional production lines of the energy storage and specialty chemicals group Albemarle for the production of lithium hydroxide.

Image 1: GEA is equipping two more production lines of the American energt storage and specialty chemicals group Albemarle for the production of lithium hydroxide in Kemerton/Australia. (Photo: Albemarle)

GEA is equipping two more production lines of the American energt storage and specialty chemicals group Albemarle for the production of lithium hydroxide in Kemerton/Australia. (Photo: Albemarle)

Lithium hydroxide is used as a starting material for the production of batteries for electric vehicles. Other applications include photo developers, ceramic products and the production of borates. The order value for the two centrifuge packages is approximately EUR 24 million.

The filtration and sedimentation centrifuges will be installed at the company’s Kemerton lithium hydroxide processing plant in Western Australia. Specifically, GEA will supply four different types of centrifuges: screen screw centrifuges, decanter centrifuges, peeler centrifuges and pusher centrifuges for the processing lines of each refinery. In addition, consulting services for installation and commissioning are part of the overall package.

Goran Erdevicki, Managing Director of GEA Westfalia Separator Australia, says: "Albemarle is one of the largest lithium producers in the world. We have already delivered and commissioned the first two centrifuge packages from 2019. For us, the new order is a nice confirmation of the joint, successful work of our two companies. We are therefore very pleased that we can now equip two further new production lines with filtration and sedimentation centrifuges."

Construction of the Kemerton plant began in 2019 with two processing trains expected to produce 50,000 tons of product per year when fully operational. The plant was completed in 2022 and is currently being prepared for full operation in 2023. Expansion plans are also progressing, with the FID ("Final Investment Decision") for processing strands 3 and 4 expected in the second quarter of this year, which will increase capacity to 100,000 tons per year upon completion around 2025. The plant will process spodumene ore (containing 6% lithium oxide) transported from the Talison mine in Greenbushes to produce lithium hydroxide and a sodium sulfate by-product.

Image 2: GEA will supply four different types of centrifuges: Screw Screen Centrifuges, Decanter Centrifuges (see photo), Peeler Centrifuges and Pusher Centrifuges for the respective refinery's processing lines at Kemerton/Australia. (Photo: GEA)

GEA will supply four different types of centrifuges: Screw Screen Centrifuges, Decanter Centrifuges (see photo), Peeler Centrifuges and Pusher Centrifuges for the respective refinery's processing lines at Kemerton/Australia. (Photo: GEA)

Background information

Production of lithium hydroxide (LiOH)

The demand for lithium in pure form and lithium derivatives ("derivatives") is steadily increasing worldwide. Particularly due to its use in electromobility, the alkali metal is currently becoming one of the most sought-after raw materials in the world. The reason for this is the unique properties of lithium, a light, flexible element with the ability to store large amounts of energy. For example, LiOH binds carbon dioxide particularly well (1 g of anhydrous LiOH binds 450 ml of CO2). Lithium and lithium hydroxide are indispensable in lithium-ion batteries for electric cars and smartphones, but also in other applications outside energy storage, for example in pharmaceuticals, in the production of lithium stearates as important lubricants for cars and aircraft, in the manufacture of glasses and ceramics, rubber, for photo developers, and in the production of borates (salts or esters of boric acid). In pressurized water reactors, lithium hydroxide is added to the primary circuit to neutralize boric acid and achieve a pH of about 7.2.

It is also used as an air purifier because of its carbon dioxide-binding effect. This is particularly important in space travel, on submarines and in diving equipment with pendulum breathing ("rebreathers"). Lithium hydroxide can be added to cement and is capable of suppressing the alkali-silica reaction. In addition, lithium hydroxide is a potential additive in nickel-iron batteries.

GEA supports customers with technologies for all process steps in lithium production

GEA supports its customers in the realization of lithium process plants with a comprehensive range of technologies. Especially for the mechanical separation of sedimentation, centrifuges are an important component in the overall process flow. GEA's know-how includes the separation of impurities by a centrifuge for solids and liquids as well as techniques for concentration, purification and fluid bed drying of lithium salt compounds. These compounds are mixed with other substances and further processed. GEA is a world leader in spray drying these advanced materials into battery powders for lithium battery production and also offers a comprehensive service.

About Albemarle

Albemarle in Australia focuses on sustainable, high-quality lithium and is a fast-growing part of Albemarle Corporation (NYSE: ALB) - a leading global producer of lithium for energy storage and specialty chemicals. The company has established a new corporate headquarters in Perth, Western Australia, and Albemarle Corporation is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Albemarle employs approximately 6000 people worldwide and is a preferred supplier to the world's leading manufacturers of electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries and electronics.

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About GEA

GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services.

With more than 18,000 employees, the group generated revenues of about EUR 5.4 billion in more than 150 countries in the 2023 fiscal year. GEA plants, processes, components and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of customer’s production. They contribute significantly to the reduction of CO2 emissions, plastic usage and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a key contribution toward a sustainable future, in line with the company’s purpose: ”Engineering for a better world“. GEA is listed on the German MDAX the European STOXX® Europe 600 Index and is among the companies comprising the DAX 50 ESG, MSCI Global Sustainability as well as Dow Jones Sustainability World and Dow Jones Sustainability Europe Indices.
 
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