Gypsum industry news
Knauf becomes founding member of Institute for Technologies and Economics of Lithium 19 November 2021
Germany: Knauf Gips has partnered with Canada-based lithium hydroxide producer Rock Tech Lithium and waste management company Papenburg Entsorgung Ost to found the Institute for Technologies and Economics of Lithium (ITEL) at Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt. The institute aims to develop an inter-sector, CO2-neutral recycling economy for lithium in Germany. This will include the use of gypsum from lithium hydroxide production in gypsum wallboard production. ITEL has appointed Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg academics Ulrich Blum and Ralf Wehrspohn as its managing directors.
ITEL said “The switch to electromobility will make Germany the central location for battery production in Europe and thus also for the production of the crucial precursor lithium hydroxide. The reduction and reuse of the by-products generated during the refinement of lithium is the focus of the institute's work. Another focus is research into new production steps to optimise by-product value creation.”
Dahab Sinai commences plaster production at Suez plant 19 November 2021
Egypt: Dahab Sinai says that it has commenced pilot production at its 0.18t/yr plaster plant in the Suez region. The company invested around US$18m in building the unit. In early 2019 it was reported that Dahab Sinai ordered a gypsum production plant from Germany-based Claudius Peters. Rowad Tourism holds the 64% majority stake in Dahab Sinai.