This Week’s Featured Articles: Gypsum as a Source of Sulfur, Fly Ash Lightweight Aggregates, and the Conversion of Spodumene to Lithium via Calcination

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Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

Each week on our home page, we feature three articles that are highly relevant under the current market circumstances. This week, we’re highlighting:

Gypsum Pellets Provide Source of Sulfur to Crops

In Gypsum Pellets Provide Source of Sulfur to Crops, we look at how gypsum pellets are used as a source of sulfur in crop production, as well as the benefits of pellets over raw gypsum. Among other topics, alternative sources of gypsum are also discussed. 

Fly Ash & the Lightweight Aggregate Market

In Fly Ash & the Lightweight Aggregate Market, we explore the use of fly ash as a lightweight aggregate (LWA), as well as the process used to transform fly ash into a marketable LWA.  

The Role of the Calciner in the Extraction of Lithium from Spodumene

In The Role of the Calciner in the Extraction of Lithium from Spodumene, we look at the calcination process and its vital role in converting mined spodumene ore to lithium. 

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Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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