EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 16 MIN
High Purity Alumina: Why You Should Care | Rock Stock University
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High Purity Alumina (HPA) Explained: Uses, Market Growth, Supply, and Investment Opportunities High Purity Alumina (HPA) is one of the most critical materials powering modern technology—from LEDs and semiconductors to lithium-ion batteries and AI infrastructure. Yet, it remains widely misunderstood by investors. In this episode of Rock Stock University, commodity strategist Matt Fernley and investor Ben Hammond explain what HPA is, why purity matters, how it's made, and why demand could surge in the coming decade. Learn how China dominates supply, why Western markets may face shortages, and what this means for future prices and investment opportunities. Whether you're an investor, student, or interested in critical minerals, battery materials, or semiconductor supply chains, this video provides a clear and practical introduction to High Purity Alumina. CHAPTERS (00:00) New Initiative: Rock Stock University (01:48) Introduction (02:43) HPA vs Regular Alumina (04:29) End Markets (06:34) Global Demand Growth (09:04) Supply Structure (10:13) Supply/Demand Balance (11:55) Modified Bayer Process (12:22) Aluminium Isopropoxide Hydrolysis (13:27) Hydrothermal Crystallization (13:46) Aluminum Solvent Extraction (14:22) Chlorine Leach (CLCP) (15:07) Summary WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO • What High Purity Alumina (HPA) is • Why 4N and 5N purity levels matter • How HPA is used in semiconductors, LEDs, and batteries • Global HPA supply and demand trends • Why China dominates production • How HPA is manufactured • Why HPA demand could grow significantly • What investors should know about the HPA market FEATURED HOSTS Matt Fernley Commodity Strategist | Partner, RK Equity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-fernley-8a755a3/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/matt_fernley Ben Hammond Investor | Rock Stock University LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hammond-o/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/benjihammond LEARN MORE RK Equity: https://rkequity.com/
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High Purity Alumina (HPA) Explained: Uses, Market Growth, Supply, and Investment Opportunities High Purity Alumina (HPA) is one of the most critical materials powering modern technology—from LEDs and semiconductors to lithium-ion batteries and AI infrastructure. Yet, it remains widely misunderstood by investors. In this episode of Rock Stock University, commodity strategist Matt Fernley and investor Ben Hammond explain what HPA is, why purity matters, how it's made, and why demand could surge in the coming decade. Learn how China dominates supply, why Western markets may face shortages, and what this means for future prices and investment opportunities. Whether you're an investor, student, or interested in critical minerals, battery materials, or semiconductor supply chains, this video provides a clear and practical introduction to High Purity Alumina. CHAPTERS(00:00) New Initiative: Rock Stock University(01:48) Introduction(02:43) HPA vs Regular Alumina(04:29) End Markets(06:34) Global Demand Growth(09:04) Supply Structure(10:13) Supply/Demand Balance(11:55) Modified Bayer Process(12:22) Aluminium Isopropoxide Hydrolysis(13:27) Hydrothermal Crystallization(13:46) Aluminum Solvent Extraction(14:22) Chlorine Leach (CLCP)(15:07) Summary WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO• What High Purity Alumina (HPA) is• Why 4N and 5N purity levels matter• How HPA is used in semiconductors, LEDs, and batteries• Global HPA supply and demand trends• Why China dominates production• How HPA is manufactured• Why HPA demand could grow significantly• What investors should know about the HPA market FEATURED HOSTS Matt FernleyCommodity Strategist | Partner, RK EquityLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-fernley-8a755a3/Twitter/X: https://x.com/matt_fernley Ben HammondInvestor | Rock Stock UniversityLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hammond-o/Twitter/X: https://x.com/benjihammond LEARN MORE RK Equity: https://rkequity.com/
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