10baggerinfobrief: Ritterschlag für Orbite Alu
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HPA (High Purity Alumina) ist hochreines Aluminiumoxid. Der Reinheitsgrad wird mit xN angegeben. 4N steht für 4 Nines (=99,99%), 6N sind dann 99,9999% Reinheitsgrad. Preis pro Tonne ca.:
4N 50.000 CAD$
5N 100.000 CAD$
6N 250.000 CAD$
Der Produktionsprozess in der neuen Anlage soll in den nächsten Monaten justiert werden und in Q4 2013 eine tägliche Produktion von 5 t HPA erreicht werden von 4N bis 6N Reinheit. Hohe Reinheitsgrade erfordern einen mehrfachen Durchlauf in der Anlage.
Die kommerzielle Produktion soll in Q2 beginnen und in Q3 3 t/Tag erreichen.
In 2014 soll die erste SGA-Anlage errichtet werden (SGA = Smelter Grade Alumina). Hier sollen große Mengen bei geringeren Reinheitsgraden produziert werden.
Smy
"TMR: Have any of these three companies you discussed assessed production ramp-up costs?
AK: All of them have a PEA outstanding, and all of them are working at trying to reduce their costs. A number of REE companies that are moving toward production are discussing ways of significantly reducing their extraction costs because they're in discussion with Orbite Aluminae Inc. (ORT:TSX; EORBF:OTXQX). Orbite Aluminae has developed a process by which a rock can be put into solution and its component elements extracted in a fashion that does not consume any acid. It instead consumes energy in order to make these transformations. This is a huge cost advantage. A couple of companies that I know of are seriously involved in discussions with Orbite to use this technology. These companies have signed nondisclosure agreements with Orbite and are of the feeling that the Orbite process used in whole or in part will be able to significantly reduce their capital costs and, hence, give them a strong competitive advantage over other companies.
Also, Orbite claims that it has been able to extract very small quantities of extremely valuable elements like gallium and scandium from its ores that it is principally producing for aluminum, as well as the complete spectrum of REEs. All REE deposits tend to be a bit of a little treasure trove, and sometimes carry significant quantities of other valuable elements in either small, moderate or even large proportions, such as niobium, tantalum, zirconium, hafnium and beryllium. If the Orbite process is useful in extracting these other elements, you could imagine that the increased revenue would decrease the operating cost per pound of extracting the REEs and would be another significant economic advantage. At least in the preliminary stages, the Orbite process looks like it's going to be able to do this. It looks like the Orbite process may be a significant contributor to revenue. [Editor's Note: Alex Knox provides consulting services to Orbite Aluminae Inc.]
TMR: When you talk about acid, is this mainly a sulfuric that they use?
AK: Most REE companies and certainly Matamec, Avalon Rare Metals Inc. (AVL:TSX; AVL:NYSE; AVARF:OTCQX), Quest and Tasman have developed their processes by using some form of a sulfuric acid bake in some part of the process. The Orbite process uses hydrochloric acid. The hydrochloric acid is not consumed, but the process that it has developed recycles the acid. So rather than using hundreds of pounds of sulfuric acid per ton of rock that is consumed and, hence, has to be replaced, potentially the Orbite process will use hydrochloric acid and consume no acid. So the cost savings are obvious and considerable, if it works for your particular deposit."
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/14941
Orbite hat bisher Gallium und Skandium erfolgreich extrahiert, auch Yttrium und die REOs Neodym, Dysprosium, Erbium und Cer.
Press Releases dazu:
http://www.orbitealuminae.com/en/news/...american-shale-clay-deposit/
http://www.orbitealuminae.com/en/news/...are-metal-concentrates-2013/
http://www.orbitealuminae.com/en/news/...ares-commercialization-2013/
In der neuen HPA-Anlage sollen ab Mitte 2013 auch Skandium und Gallium in hohen Reinheitsgraden gewonnen werden:
http://www.orbitealuminae.com/en/news/...paration-facility-hpa-plant/
Anscheinend sieht man sich in der Lage, zukünftig weitere Reos zu extrahieren.
An der Qualität der Analyse ändert sich m.E. dadurch nichts, wohl aber an der zeitlichen Projektion. Mittlerweile kann man alles um 6 - 12 Monate nach hinten verschieben.
Sorry - hab den Fehler jetzt erst bemerkt!
Smy
Dieser Artikel von James West im Midas Letter vom 31.7.2012 zeigt die vielseitigen Möglichkeiten der revolutionären Orbite-Technologie auf:
http://www.midasletter.com/index.php/...um-and-rare-earth-industries/
http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/...&r=0&s=ORT&t=LIST
An der gamechanging Technology von Orbite hat sich nichts geändert, der Preisverfall ist IMO auf massives Shorten zurückzuführen.
DYODD
SMY
http://www.orbitealuminae.com/media/upload/...esentation_May_2013.pdf
Die Timeline verschiebt sich demnach um ca. 6 Monate nach hinten (Seite 15):
-Q2 2013 HPA Production < 1 tpd
-Q3 2013 New HPA Calcinator (Durchlauf-Brennofen, hier gab es wohl Lieferprobleme, daher die Verzögerungen)
-Q4 2013 Commercial Production, HPA 3 tpd
-2014 HPA 5 tpd
Smy