The Metals Company advances commercial-scale processing of deep-sea nodules

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approximately 500 tonnes of high-temperature material during the first phase of a commercial-scale campaign to process polymetallic nodules at PAMCO’s rotary kiln electric-arc furnace facility in Hachinohe.

According to TMC, in the coming months, the calcine will be transferred to PAMCO’s demonstration smelting facility to begin smelting into a high-grade nickel-copper-cobalt alloy and manganese silicate. Formerly DeepGreen Metals, TMC has been trying to move forward with its plan to mine the ocean floor amid growing opposition from environmental and civil society groups.

 

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