Albemarle Lithium Processing Plant, Kemerton: Concrete Protection

Location:

Kemerton, Western Australia

Country:

Australia

Project Type:

Civil / Infrastructure | Mining

Project Scale:

0 – 5,000 m²

Protection for Albemarle concrete

The Albemarle Lithium Processing Plant Kemerton is a facility that specialises in processing and refining lithium, a valuable element used in batteries and other common items.

Key components of the plant are the ore stockpile storage and container hardstand slabs.

MARKHAM’s INFRA-TECT® system is used to treat and protect these slabs  This technology provides several benefits, including protection against high temperatures and dust, which can cause significant damage to the equipment used in the plant.

Enhancing durability

In addition, it enhances the durability of the slabs, enabling them to withstand the heavy machinery and equipment utilised in the plant, such as loader buckets and container forklifts.

By using INFRA-TECT®, the Albemarle Plant can ensure that the ore stockpile storage and container hardstand slabs are protected and durable, reducing the need for frequent repairs and maintenance. This, in turn, helps to minimize downtime, allowing for more efficient and productive operations at the plant. Additionally, the use of INFRA-TECT® is an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution, as it eliminates the need for harmful chemicals that can be harmful to the environment and the health of the workers.

Crucial component

Overall, the INFRA-TECT® technology is a crucial component for concrete protection at the Albemarle Lithium Processing Plant Kemerton, providing essential protection and durability to the equipment and machinery used in the facility.


Image courtesy Albemarle.

Concrete Products & Solutions used.

These related products and concrete solutions were used to protect the concrete of this project.

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