PSG Demonstration Facility Update
| Stock | Renascor Resources Ltd (RNU.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 25 Nov 2025, 9:57 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
Renascor Advances PSG Demonstration Facility Construction
- Motor control centre and screw conveyors installed, with tank installation underway
- Preparatory works for kiln installation completed, kiln arrival expected in December
- Electrical and installation contract finalised, all major contractors mobilised
- On-site commissioning expected to commence this quarter
Renascor Resources Ltd (ASX: RNU) has announced the achievement of further key milestones in the development of its Australian Government co-funded Purified Spherical Graphite (PSG) demonstration facility in Adelaide, South Australia. The company has completed the installation of the motor control centre and screw conveyors, with the installation of tanks now underway. Preparatory works for the kiln installation have also been completed, ahead of the kiln's scheduled arrival in Adelaide on 1 December. The electrical and installation contract has been finalised, with the contractor's workforce mobilised, completing the mobilisation of all major contractors. Current site works include the installation of process piping and broader mechanical installation activities, including the final alignment and securing of pumps, agitators and associated equipment. Remaining activities include kiln integration, electrical works, completion of piping and installation of the remaining tanks and pumps. Construction remains on schedule, with a zero lost-time injury record, and on-site commissioning is expected to commence this quarter. Once operational, the facility will demonstrate Renascor's HF-free purification process, positioning the company as a sustainable and globally competitive alternative to China's PSG supply chain.
The project remains on schedule, with on-site commissioning expected to commence this quarter. Learnings obtained from the demonstration facility will be utilised in the detailed design stage and carried through into the construction and operation of the full-scale commercial PSG facility designed to upgrade Siviour graphite concentrates for use in lithium-ion battery anodes.