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Used as a coating in electric vehicle batteries to stop them from spontaneously combusting, high purity alumina (HPA) has been more of a slow-burn story than an explosive one for investors. But with the recent announcement of Australia’s first full-scale HPA plant, the exotic material is earning its place among the more appreciated critical minerals such as copper, cobalt and graphite.
Derived from either mining kaolin or as a by-product of alumina refining, HPA is a purified form of bog-standard aluminium oxide. It is also used extensively in lightemitting diode LED lighting, smartphone screens and – in its ultra-purest form – microchips. A key focus is on the 99.99 per cent purity (4N) material used in EVs.
In May industry big daddy Alpha HPA (A4N) said it would forge ahead with its $550m commercial HPA project, at Gladstone in Queensland. Slated to produce 10,000 tonnes annually, the project will be the world’s biggest of its ilk. Reflecting the investor interest Alpha last month super-sized an intended $120m institutional placement to $175m, while a follow onshare purchase plan closed on Thursday. Alpha expects the facility to be running by 2026- 27 – not that many sleeps away, really – generating underlying earnings of $255m to $403m a year at a base cost of $US6.70 a kilogram.
Currently, the 4N grade material fetches $US15,000 to $US20,000 a tonne implying a healthy margin. Still, miserly investors may baulk at Alpha’s market capitalisation, which is nudging $900m.
Altech Batteries (ATC) has a two-pronged approach to the battery game. The first is sodium chloride battery venture Cerenergy, in alliance with Fruanhofer IKTS. They plan a €156m ($240m) facility at the company’s land in Saxony, capable of 120 units (one megawatt hour capacity) annually. Aimed at the grid energy market, the Cerenergy batteries are fire and explosion proof and “resilient in frigid and desert environments”.
Crucially, they’re devoid of lithium, cobalt, graphite and copper, thus “eliminating exposure to critical material price rises and supply chain concerns.” Separately, Altech is in the throes of commissioning a 120kg-perday pilot plant that incorporates high-purity alumina coated silicon into the graphite anode of lithium ion batteries.
At the evolutionary end, Impact Minerals (IPT) is eyeing a prefeasibility study for its 80 per cent owned Lake Hope HPA project in WA. About 330km southwest of Kalgoorlie, the $250m project consists of 3.5 million tonnes of mud-like ore, at a depth of only 2m.Based on last year’s scoping study, the company is confident of becoming a 10,000 tonnes-a-year produce.
While Impact is based on mining the aluminium oxide feedstock, minnow Chemx Materials (CMX) reasons that it’s more economic to buy the aluminous chemicals and then upgrade it to the high-purity product. Chemx is close to commissioning a commercial pilot plant in Perth, with envisaged output of 100kg a day.As the HPA players jockey for position, they do so with differing strategies in terms of the use of inputs, the chemistry of their processes and the way they tackle end markets.
It may be some time before the winners become apparent, but the demand dynamics suggest there is room for all.This story does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decision
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