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ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium (RTIT) Quebec Operations have been processing ore from northern Quebec for more than 70 years. They are a world leading producer of high-grade titanium dioxide feedstock, a product commonly used as a pigment to whiten a range of products such as paint, textiles and paper. They also produce iron and steel used in specialised applications such as the automotive industry and wind turbines.

Established in Sorel-Tracy since 1950, ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium Quebec Operations is a leading manufacturer of feedstocks for the titanium dioxide markets, supplying 19% of global demand. We’re the world leader in the production of high-purity metal powders and pig iron and are currently commissioning the first scandium plant in North America—and the first green scandium plant in the world.

Our mission : As a proud and engaged team, we work together to safely deliver innovative, sustainable, green solutions to our customers and the world by getting the most out of our mines and operating the world’s largest Critical Minerals and Metallurgical Complex.

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    Critical Minerals and Metallurgical Complex, RTIT Quebec Operations

    The RTIT Quebec Operations Critical Minerals and Metallurgical Complex is composed of 7 interrelated plants and represents 100 football fields.
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    Mine at Lac Tio

    Our mine at Lac Tio is located 43 kilometres north-east of Havre-Saint-Pierre on the largest solid ilmenite deposit in the world.

Innovation at RTIT Quebec Operations

Throughout its history, RTIT Quebec Operations has always improved its processes. After first pioneering a new technique for processing ilmenite, we took on the challenge of diversifying our product line as RTIT targeted the metal powder and steel markets.

Several technological breakthroughs then sharpened the competitive edge of our products. In the 1990s and early 2000s, we focused on developing, marketing, and fine-tuning the UGS process, which produces slag with a very high titanium dioxide content. By developing UGS™, an enriched titanium slag sold to pigment producers that use the chloride process, and RTCS (ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úchloride slag), a slag made from Madagascar mineral sand, RTIT Quebec Operations secured a strong position in a flourishing market. Over the last decade, we’ve continued to diversify our products with the introduction of RTCS-A™ titanium slag, the development of new steel powders for additive manufacturing (3D printing), and the production of scandium oxide from a tailings stream.

In 2022, RTIT Quebec Operations became the first North American producer of scandium, a critical mineral used in solid oxide fuel cells and aluminium alloys. ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Únow plans to quadruple its production capacity from the current nameplate capacity of 4 tonnes to up to 12 tonnes of scandium oxide per year.

Decarbonisation of our operations

RTIT Quebec Operations is looking for better ways to decarbonise its operations, with the aim of achieving a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and reaching net zero by 2050.

In partnership with the Government of Canada, ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úhas pledged to invest up to C$733 million by 2030 to decarbonise its operations in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, and position ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium Quebec Operations as a centre of excellence for critical minerals processing.

Scientists at the Critical Minerals and Technology Centre in Sorel-Tracy have pioneered BlueSmelting™, an innovative technology that involves the pre-reduction of ilmenite ore before it is processed in the reduction furnaces. By integrating BlueSmelting™ into our process, we could reduce the amount of energy required to transform the ore by using green hydrogen, among other sources, as a reducing agent.

Critical Minerals and Technology Centre

RTIT Quebec Operations was founded on research and development (R&D), and R&D continue to drive our growth strategy today. The addition of a Technology Centre in 1967 underlined the strategic role that R&D plays at RTIT. The Centre’s mission is to improve our processes, thereby expanding our markets and enhancing the value of our products. Having a team of specialists in a wide range of science and technology fields who provide cutting-edge services and support to RTIT Quebec Operations, Richards Bay Minerals (RBM), QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM), and RTIT customers is our biggest strength.

Today, RTIT Quebec Operations is among the 100 most active companies in research and development in Canada.

Research has an impact on all areas of activity at RTIT, from mining to finished products. The research process is one of constant synergy between research staff and production operations personnel, with all research conducted on site. The Critical Minerals and Technology Centre boasts state-of-the-art equipment and highly specialised instruments, including reactors and other equipment to simulate our processes at the laboratory and pilot levels, as well as inductively coupled plasma spectrometers, X-ray spectrometers, atomic absorption units, gas and image analysers, scanning electron microscopes, and a 3D printer for metals.

Research and development

RTIT Quebec Operations were founded on research and development and they continue to drive our growth strategy. The founding of our Critical Minerals and Technology Centre in 1967 underlined the strategic role that research and development plays and their mission is to develop and improve processes and build the value of our products to expand our markets. Our team of specialists in a wide range of fields of science and technology is a key strength for our business. Today, RTIT Quebec Operations are among the 100 most active Canadian companies in research and development.

Research has an impact on all areas of activity at our RTIT Quebec Operations, from mining to the finished products. Strong links between research staff and operations personnel guarantee the continual improvement of our processes. Whether at the laboratory, the pilot plant or the production facilities, all research is conducted on site. The Critical Minerals and Technology Centre features state-of-the-art equipment and highly specialised instruments, such as inductively coupled plasma spectrometers, X-ray spectrometers, atomic absorption units, image analysers and scanning electron microscopes.

Tio Mine and Terminal

The largest solid ilmenite deposit in the world sits 43 kilometres from Havre-Saint-Pierre. There, ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium Quebec Operations operates the largest open‑pit mine in Quebec.

The mine is notable not only for its size but also for the quality of the ore extracted there. The mined ilmenite is crushed on site and transported by railcar to the port terminal, then sent by ore carrier to the Critical Minerals and Metallurgical Complex.

It is 880 km by boat from Havre-Saint-Pierre to Sorel-Tracy.

A city within a city

ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium Quebec Operations is a city within a city. More than 1,450 people work at our Critical Minerals and Metallurgical Complex in Sorel-Tracy, at 7 different facilities: the reduction furnaces, the enrichment plant, the steel plant, the powder plant, the USG plant, the SO2 recovery plant, and the scandium plant. In total, the Critical Minerals and Metallurgical Complex covers an area equivalent to 100 football fields.

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The BlueSmeltingâ„¢ project in Sorel-Tracy, Canada, involves a completely new ilmenite reduction technology that could generate 95% less greenhouse gas emissions than the current reduction process, enabling the production of titanium dioxide, steel and metal powders with a significantly lower carbon footprint.

Environment

Water is crucial to our operations, and most of it is pumped from the St. Lawrence River. We use water for a variety of purposes, including various processes and cooling operations in our facilities. RTIT recycles and reuses part of that water internally to reduce water consumption at the source. All the water we use, as well as most rainwater, is treated at our water treatment plant before being discharged back into the river.

As our facilities are located in urban environments, minimising the impact of our operations on the air quality of nearby communities is a priority. This includes monitoring emissions at the source and using a range of equipment to assess air quality at our facilities and in the community.

We care about our communities and look for ways to minimise our footprint and show our commitment to the environment. For example, we installed acoustic walls and silencers to mitigate potential noise pollution that could affect residents in the nearby towns of Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel and Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola. We carry out annual assessments of noise levels from various sources and take corrective action where necessary. Noise levels in the communities are also continuously monitored by 2 noise‑measuring stations.

Community

ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium Quebec operations communities

From the outset, ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium Quebec operations has been actively involved in the communities where we work
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Latest RTIT Quebec Operations releases

25 July 2024

ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úand Aymium to establish biocarbon joint venture in Québec

THURSO, Canada--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úand Aymium have formed a new joint venture named Évolys ²Ï³Üé²ú±ð³¦ Inc. to manufacture a renewable metallurgical biocarbon product to reduce carbon emissions in large scale industrial processes. This biocarbon, sourced from biomass residues, offers an alternative for anthracite currently used in ilmenite smelting processes at Rio Tinto’s metallurgical co

03 April 2023

ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Ústarts BlueSmelting demonstration plant to validate decarbonisation technology

SOREL-TRACY, Canada - ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚIron and Titanium (RTIT) has started its BlueSmeltingTM demonstration plant at its metallurgical complex in Sorel-Tracy as part of the process to validate the BlueSmeltingTM technology, which aims to decarbonise RTIT's Quebec Operations.  The BlueSmeltingTM project involves an ilmenite reduction technology that could generate 95% less greenhouse gas emissi

12 October 2022

ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úpartners with Government of Canada to decarbonise RTFT and boost critical minerals processing

MONTREAL, Canada--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úis partnering with the Government of Canada to invest up to C$737 million (US$537 million) over the next eight years to decarbonise its ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿ÚFer et Titane (RTFT) operations in Sorel-Tracy, ²Ï³Üé²ú±ð³¦, and to position the business as a centre of excellence for critical minerals processing. The partnership will support technological innovations tha

RTIT Quebec Operations downloads

RTIT Quebec sustainability reports
RTIT Sustainability Report 2023
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7.19 MB
RTIT Sustainability Report 2022 [FR]
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7.16 MB
RTIT Sustainability Report 2022
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2.91 MB
RTIT Sustainability Report 2022 [FR]
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2.89 MB
RTIT Sustainability Report 2021
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2.22 MB
RTIT Sustainability Report 2021 [FR]
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RTIT Quebec quality policy
RTIT Quality Policy
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RTIT Quality Policy [FR]
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RTIT CO Gas Recovery System
RTIT Information Sheet - CO Gas Recovery System
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Fiche d’information RTIT - Système de récupération du gaz CO [FR]
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RTIT SO2 Recovery Plant Data Sheet
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3.49 MB
RTIT BNQ Certification
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RTIT BNQ Certification [FR]
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236 KB
RTFT Bulletin aux parties prenantes edition Decembre 2023 [FR]
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RTIT Bulletin aux parties prenantes – édition Mai 2023
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Invested in Canada: Quebec
Invested in Canada: Quebec
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Investis au Canada: Quebec [FR]
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Santé, sécurité, environnment et communautés [FR]
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Contact RTIT Quebec Operations

Sorel-Tracy

1625, Marie-Victorin Road
Sorel-Tracy Quebec J3R 1M6
Canada

E: RTIT Enquiries
T: +1 450 746 3000

RTIT Havre-Saint-Pierre

951, de l’Escale Road
Havre-Saint-Pierre Quebec G0G 1P0
Canada

T: +1 418 538 2400