Australian Strategic Materials agrees to acquire 95% of ZironTech

Australian Strategic Materials agrees to acquire 95% of ZironTech
ASM and ZironTech expect to finalise the detailed documentation in relation to this transaction by the end of September 2020 and complete the transaction by the end of October 2020.

SYDNEY: Australian Strategic Materials (ASM) has entered into a binding heads of agreement to acquire 95% of its joint venture partner Ziron Technology Corporation (Ziron Tech), which owns patented low emission, high purity metal-refining technology, a news release said.

ASM will also acquire the pilot plant constructed in 2020 to confirm the technology. The patented technology is a more environmentally friendly, sustainable and cost-effective alternative to existing conventional, energy-intensive metallisation processes.

The technology has been successfully applied during pilot plant testwork to all major metals found within ASM’s Dubbo Project including zirconium, hafnium, and rare earths for permanent magnet alloys. In addition, it provides an opportunity to expand its business with the production of titaniummetal and associated alloys.

Under the HOAASM will appoint Ziron Tech’s founder, Professor Jonghyeon Lee as Chief Technical Advisor to lead the ZironTech team and the continued development of clean metal processing. ASM is progressing negotiations to commence a feasibility study for larger scale development and commercialisation of the plant.

ASM Managing Director, David Woodall said: “Our joint venture and strong relationship with ZironTech since 2016 has achieved significant milestones, with the successful production of metals using this clean technology. This agreement marks the start of the next phase of this positive partnership with Ziron Tech as it becomes part of ASM.”

“With Professor Lee and his team on board, we are looking forward to establishing the first commercial scale metal plant in Korea using the technology, which will help meet the growing demand for ASM’s range of high-purity and value-added critical metals used in advanced technologies, including electric vehicles and clean energy,” Mr Woodall said.

Ziron Tech founder and major shareholder, Professor Jonghyeon Lee said: “We are pleased to further formalise our partnership with ASM and become an integral part of the company. Themetal production method we have been testing is set to transform the traditional process of metal production, with it being more efficient and environmentally friendly.

Australian Strategic Materials (ASM) is focused on producing specialty metals and oxides for advanced technologies and is the 100% owner of the Dubbo Project. Located in central-western NSW, ASM’s cornerstone Dubbo Project has a long-term resource of zirconium, rare earths, niobium and hafnium–a globally significant source of the secritical material sfor a diverse range of emerging and sustainable technologies.

www.asm-au.com

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