26 May 2026, 09:57
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Metso introduces an enhanced single-pass lithium carbonate production process that efficiently converts spodumene concentrate into battery-grade lithium carbonate with high yield and low operating costs.
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The process reduces complexity by minimizing steps and avoiding undesired by-products, resulting in lower capital expenditure, improved operational stability, and faster plant ramp-up.
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Metso leverages over 20 years of experience in alkaline leaching and complements its lithium carbonate technology with proprietary lithium hydroxide production solutions.
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The company is advancing sustainable processing through circular metallurgy development and ongoing R&D to support critical mineral processing aligned with global energy transition demands.
Metso is introducing the next
Global lithium demand is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by the electrification of transport, renewable energy integration, and the adoption of battery storage. Metso’s lithium carbonate process addresses this demand by enabling efficient and scalable production of battery-grade materials. There is increasing interest in lithium carbonate production from mineral raw materials, driven by the production of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries.
“We are pleased to introduce our enhanced lithium carbonate process to support customers and partners in lithium minerals related applications. By combining our proven thermal and hydrometallurgical
Metso’s lithium carbonate process refines spodumene to battery-grade lithium carbonate in one pass,
Metso’s hydrometallurgical alkaline leach processes offer simple and safe ways to refine spodumene concentrate to battery-grade end products such as lithium carbonate. At the core of the process is soda pressure leaching, which enables extraction of lithium selectively with less soluble impurities. The enhanced carbonation-decarbonation process delivers battery-grade lithium carbonate in one pass, and the mineral residue exits the carbonation process readily neutralized for easier disposal or reuse. In addition, Metso is currently testing and developing a circular metallurgy concept to regenerate chemicals used in the alkaline leach process.
Metso has more than 20 years of experience in developing alkaline leaching technologies for hard rock lithium sources. The lithium carbonate process complements Metso’s existing lithium offering, which also includes proprietary
Metso continues to invest in research and development of sustainable processing technologies for critical minerals, helping customers improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and meet evolving regulatory and market requirements.
Expanding Metso’s lithium technology portfolio
Source: Metso