Core Viewpoint - The phosphate and fluorine industry must focus on technological innovation to transition towards high-end, green, and intensive development, moving from resource dependence to technology-driven growth and from environmental pressure to ecological benefits [1] Group 1: Industry Position and Challenges - China's phosphate chemical industry has established a global leading position, with annual phosphate mining accounting for 40%-50% of global output, creating a complete industrial chain from raw materials to high-end products [1] - The industry faces challenges such as low resource utilization efficiency, significant environmental pressure, and prominent energy consumption safety risks [1] Group 2: Resource Utilization and Technological Innovation - The phosphate ore in China contains abundant accompanying fluorine resources, with about 3% fluorine content in phosphate rock, indicating a need for enhanced recovery of these resources [1] - There is a call for increased development of fluorine recovery technologies, particularly in the production of wet-process phosphoric acid, to improve fluorine recovery rates [2] Group 3: Sustainable Development and Circular Economy - The industry is encouraged to adopt a complete circular economy model, focusing on the entire lifecycle from mineral resources to deep processing and waste resource utilization [2] - The concept of full-process and full-element resource utilization is proposed, emphasizing the efficient use of main elements and accompanying resources to drive productivity and efficiency improvements [2][3] Group 4: Forum and Collaborative Efforts - The 9th National Phosphate and Fluorine Ecological Industry Technology Innovation Forum was held, focusing on technological innovation, resource collaboration, and enhancing industry ecology [4] - The forum included various thematic reports and discussions aimed at promoting high-quality and efficient industry development and ecological transformation [4]
磷氟产业紧握“技术创新”生命线
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-08-28 08:51