23
Aug
12:08
LITHIUM: IGO, Tianqi produce Australia’s first hydroxide product
Australian miner IGO and its joint venture partner Tianqi Lithium have produced Australia’s first lithium hydroxide batch during the hot commissioning of the Kwinana refinery, Kallanish reports.
The undisclosed batch follows the start of Train 1 over the past few months. The material is not yet a battery-grade product, but is described by IGO’s ceo Peter Bradford as a “key milestone” for the Lithium JV – 49% owned by IGO, 51% by Tianq…
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