Scandium
Risks
Scandium Supply Risks and Vulnerabilities
Scandium faces a high supply risk rating driven by 66% production concentration in China, processing bottlenecks, and growing demand pressures from aluminum-scandium alloys for aerospace and solid oxide fuel cells.
Supply Risk
High
Overall rating
Top Producer Share
66%
China
Recycling Rate
0%
Secondary supply
Criticality
High
Geographic Concentration Risk
Scandium production is significantly concentrated, with China accounting for approximately 66% of global output. This dominant position means disruptions in China would have severe global supply impacts. The full list of major producers includes China, Philippines, Russia, Australia.
Geopolitical and Trade Risks
The geopolitical landscape for Scandium is shaped by trade tensions, export restrictions, and resource nationalism. As a high supply risk material, Scandium trade flows are particularly vulnerable to geopolitical disruption. Producing countries may leverage supply dominance for strategic advantage, while consuming nations respond with diversification and stockpiling policies.
Historical Risk Events
The Scandium market has experienced the following notable disruptions and developments:
Scandium prices fell from $5,000+/kg to $3,000/kg as new supply sources emerged from Chinese rare earth and titanium processing
Growing interest in SOFC fuel cells and Al-Sc alloys for defense applications increased scandium demand projections
Rio Tinto announced plans to produce scandium from its Quebec titanium operations, potentially transforming the supply landscape
Demand-Supply Imbalance Risks
Growing demand driven by aluminum-scandium alloys for aerospace and solid oxide fuel cells is expected to strain existing supply capacity. The long lead times for new mining projects (typically 10-20 years) mean supply responses are inherently delayed. With only 0% end-of-life recycling, secondary supply provides limited relief.
Risk Mitigation Strategies
Strategies to mitigate Scandium supply risks include geographic diversification (3 tracked projects outside China), recycling infrastructure development, substitution research, strategic stockpiling, and diplomatic resource partnerships. The high criticality of Scandium makes comprehensive risk mitigation a priority for government and industry.
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