5E Advanced Materials Achieves Key Milestone in Boron Facility Development

Wednesday, May 21, 2025 7:06 am ET1min read

5E Advanced Materials has completed major equipment and process flow testing for its commercial boron facility, positioning the US to maintain its position in the global boron supply chain and disrupt the market oligopoly. The company's advancements enable it to update its technical report summary and initiate FEED engineering. The successful testing will carry significant merit during project financing diligence, ensuring the US maintains a position of strength in the global boron market.

HESPERIA, CA / ACCESS Newswire / May 21, 2025 — 5E Advanced Materials (FEAM), a company focused on boron and lithium production, has successfully completed major equipment and process flow testing for its large-scale boron facility. This milestone is a significant step forward in the company's mission to disrupt the global boron market oligopoly and strengthen the United States' position in the boron supply chain.

The testing, conducted in collaboration with EPC-partner Fluor, covered critical processes such as crystallization, metal impurity removal, centrifuges, filtration, reverse osmosis, membrane technology, and dryer packages. This comprehensive testing package validates the company's commercial-scale processing route for converting raw boron-bearing materials into marketable products [1].

The successful completion of this milestone allows 5E to update its technical report summary and move forward with Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) engineering. FEED is an essential step in the project development sequence that precedes final investment decisions and construction. The company worked alongside its EPC partner, equipment manufacturers, and third-party laboratories to validate its process design [1].

From a strategic perspective, the United States currently lacks domestic production capacity for boron, a material designated as critical infrastructure by the U.S. government. The global boron market is controlled by an oligopoly of producers, creating supply chain vulnerabilities. 5E's progress represents a potential disruption to this market structure and would provide supply chain security for a material increasingly important in advanced applications such as clean energy, defense, and high-tech manufacturing [1].

The successful testing phase will carry significant merit during project financing diligence, positioning the company to break up the global boron market's oligopoly. This achievement ensures that the United States no longer has a single point of supply chain failure and maintains a position of strength in the global boron market [1].

5E Advanced Materials, Inc. is focused on becoming a vertically integrated global leader and supplier of boron specialty and advanced materials, complemented by lithium co-product production. The company's mission is to become a supplier of these critical materials to industries addressing global decarbonization, food and domestic security [1].

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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/FEAM/5e-advanced-materials-completes-next-h3mcmersrh87.html

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