Molybdenum Production Kicks Off During Chinese New Year, Achieving Robust Output and By-Product Utilization

Published: Feb 26, 2025 18:01
During the Chinese New Year period, our production lines with an annual capacity of 20,000 mt of molybdenum oxide and 10,000 mt of ferromolybdenum were also undergoing continuous trial production. They officially commenced production in mid-January, and by mid-February, over 300 mt of products had been exported, achieving an industrial output value of 80 million yuan. At the current pace, monthly production can reach 400 mt of molybdenum oxide and 320 mt of ferromolybdenum, with an estimated annual output value of 3.2 billion yuan.

Molybdenum concentrate undergoes processes such as drying and roasting in the No. 1 new-type energy-saving rotary kiln to produce molybdenum oxide and other products. As molybdenum and sulfur are associated, the production of molybdenum-based products results in sulphuric acid as a by-product. For downstream enterprises in the park, sulphuric acid becomes a readily available raw material. Through high-temperature roasting, sulfur is removed to form sulfur dioxide tail gas, which is then neutralized via environmental protection facilities to produce the by-product calcium sulfate, which can be used as an additive in nearby cement plants.

As a key domestic base for phosphorus and phosphorus chemical industries, Fuquan leverages "phosphorus" to drive "molybdenum," transforming by-products into resources and accelerating the establishment of a resource-coupled ecological chain.

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