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UK firm signss deal with Mitsui for iron ore pellets made from Pilbara material

UK firm signss deal with Mitsui for iron ore pellets made from Pilbara material
UK firm signss deal with Mitsui for iron ore pellets made from Pilbara material

Binding Solutions, a British company, has signed a deal with a Japanese trading house to convert iron ore from Western Australia's Pilbara region in low-carbon pellets.

The privately-held company claims that its technology reduces energy and CO2 emission in the production iron ore pellets when compared with the established method.

Binding Solutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mitsui Iron Ore Development for the production of cold-agglomerated Pellets, according to a press release. These pellets are made using less energy than conventional pellets.

The company's CEO Jon Stewart stated that the progress made by the company in working with MIOD on developing pellets from Pilbara - the world's largest iron ore producing area - creates a "significant additional market opportunity" for the firm.

Binding Solutions, under the preliminary agreement, will use its technology in order to convert lower-grade iron ore from Pilbara, known as "fines", into pellets that command a premium price.

Mitsui is investing in Pilbara iron-ore operations alongside major producers BHP, Rio Tinto and Rio Tinto.

Binding Solutions has conducted industrial trials with British Steel, Germany's Salzgitter and is looking to build a large-scale industrial plant.

Before they can be used as fines in a blast furnace, iron ores must go through a process known as sintering. This involves a high temperature and is often highly polluting.

Pellets are in high demand as they can be used to reduce carbon emissions in electric arc smelters.

Mitsui announced in February of last year that it would purchase a 40% stake, for $5.34billion, in the Rio Tinto operated Rhodes Ridge Iron Ore Project in Western Australia. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey; Eric Onstad)

(source: Reuters)