Rio Tinto extracts first gallium from its alumina refining process with partner Indium Corporation
07 Maio 2025 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Rio Tinto and its new partner Indium Corporation have
successfully extracted the first primary gallium as part of a
research and development project, which ultimately aims to produce
commercial quantities of the critical and strategic mineral present
in the bauxite processed in Rio Tinto’s Vaudreuil alumina refinery
in Quebec, the only one in Canada.
This preliminary step was done in Indium Corporation’s research
and development facility located in Rome, New York.
The next phase of the project involves the assessment of
extraction techniques to enable the production of larger quantities
of gallium at pilot-scale. If successful, Rio Tinto plans to build
a demonstration plant in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, financially
supported by the government of Quebec, with a capacity of up to 3.5
tonnes of gallium per year. The transition to a commercial-scale
plant could see production reach 40 tonnes annually, representing
between 5 and 10% of current world gallium production.
Jérôme Pécresse, Chief Executive, Rio Tinto Aluminium, said:
‘‘We are very proud to announce this significant milestone in our
important research and development project to extract gallium from
our aluminium operations in Quebec. Together, through this
innovative partnership, Rio Tinto and Indium Corporation strive to
strengthen the North American supply chain for gallium, a critical
and strategic mineral.’’
Ross Berntson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Indium
Corporation, added: “This achievement is a major milestone,
reflecting our dedication to global industrial needs by ensuring a
sustainable supply of gallium. Our joint efforts are positioning
North America as a leader in critical material production.”
Primary gallium is used in key sectors including the manufacture
of integrated circuits vital to modern technologies such as
high-performance radar, smartphones, electric cars and laptops.
Gallium is produced in limited quantities globally with only an
estimated 600 metric tonnes per year, all from outside North
America.
In addition to aluminium, copper, iron ore and titanium dioxide,
Rio Tinto already produces a wide range of critical minerals in its
North American facilities, including scandium used in aluminium
alloys, tellurium for solar panels, lithium for EV batteries and
molybdenum for steel alloys. Other research and development
initiatives are ongoing to evaluate the possibility of extracting
new materials from the company’s existing operations and
reinforcing the supply chain for these materials.
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