A PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC unit that had been in operation for over five years without comprehensive maintenance may accumulate hundreds of grams of iron filings in its internal lining gaps. These particles gradually dissolve under prolonged thermal cycling, forming a latent impurity source. By optimizing control measures, a company successfully reduced iron content in alumina feedstock from 0.04% to 0.012%, significantly easing the purification burden during the electrolysis phase.
To truly ensure electrolyte quality control, we must move beyond the narrow focus on end-point metrics and establish a comprehensive traceability system covering the entire supply chain. The PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC identifies every potential influencing node. At the raw material stage, we select bauxite-type bauxite from West Africa, which boasts a natural iron and silicon content below 1.5% – significantly outperforming the laterite-type ores commonly used in Southeast Asia.
To address these complex challenges, PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC has developed a standardized and quantifiable quality control system for its iron removal process. Each measure is backed by robust scientific evidence and technical support. By combining wet flotation with strong magnetic separation technology, over 80% of non-aluminum minerals can be removed before entering the iron removal stage.
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