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Sumitomo mining unit putting up scandium recovery plant in Palawan

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd (SMM) is constructing a scandium recovery pilot plant in Palawan seen to be operational by 2014.

In a statement on its website, the company said small quantities of scandium are contained in the ore used by its majority-owned subsidiary Coral Bay Nickel Corp.(CBNC) in the production of nickel-cobalt mixed sulfide.

CBNC, which is based in Palawan, operates a high-pressure acid leach (HPAL) plant in Palawan to produce nickel-cobalt sulfide.

“For some time, SMM has been working to develop a scandium recovery method at its Niihama Research Laboratories in Ehime Prefecture. This effort has now led to the attainment of technology enabling efficient recovery of scandium from the nickel-cobalt mixed sulfide production process,” SMM said.

The scandium recovery plant to be constructed by the end of 2013 will conduct trial production at a level of 10 kilograms (kg) per month in 2014.

Based on the results of the test operation of the pilot plant, the company will decide on the construction of a scandium oxide production line of a commercial scale and the launch of a related business in 2015.

Scandium is a silvery-white metal classified as a rare earth element. It is used in a wide variety of applications such as enhancing the strength, heat resistance and corrosion resistance of aluminum; as an electrolyte used in solid oxide fuel cells; and as an electrode used in metal halide lamps and alkaline batteries.

CORAL BAY NICKEL CORP

EHIME PREFECTURE

LTD

NICKEL

NIIHAMA RESEARCH LABORATORIES

PALAWAN

PLANT

PRODUCTION

RECOVERY

SCANDIUM

SUMITOMO METAL MINING CO

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