Research Agreement with McGill University for Graphite Processing
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MONTREAL, April 9, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - SRG Graphite
Inc. (TSXV: SRG) ("SRG" or the "Company") is pleased to
report the results of its 200-tonne ("t") piloting project at SGS
Canada. From the 200t processed, 12.8t of graphite flakes were
produced at an average grade of 96.8% total carbon ("Ct"). With
this graphite in hand, the Company will be better positioned to
secure offtake agreements as it continues its sales efforts with
its various clients in North
America, Europe, and
Asia.
The Company is also pleased to announce that a 3-year research
agreement has been signed with McGill
University to further develop its graphite processing
techniques. Areas of study will include conventional mineral
processing technologies and the application of new or existing
hydrochemical processes to further purify graphite flakes.
Pilot plant results:
In 2018, the Company extracted 200t of surface mineralised
material throughout the Lola Graphite deposit and sent it to SGS
Canada for processing. The purpose of this piloting was to produce
graphite flakes of various size fractions for business development
as well as to validate the metallurgical response of surface
mineralised material. Figure 1 provides a map of the pits sampled
to collect the 200t of material. Achieved results are summarized
below:
- 200t of material were processed at SGS Canada;
- 12.8t of graphite flakes were produced, excluding samples
removed for tests;
- Graphite flakes are at an average grade of 96.8% Ct;
- Flake distribution of:
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- 13% +48mesh;
- 26% +80mesh;
- 12% +100mesh;
- 49% <100mesh;
- Flotation recovery of 85%.
"The successful processing of 200t of material from our deposit
was an important validation of the metallurgical response of the
Lola Graphite mineralised material. In addition to our
metallurgical laboratory on site at Lola, the resulting 12.8 tonnes
of graphite flakes from the piloting will contribute to the
marketing of our product. We are now in a position to provide large
quantities of our product to clients interested qualifying our
graphite flakes in their manufacturing process", said Raphaël
Beaudoin, VP Operations.
Research agreement with McGill
University
Given graphite is a key component of lithium-ion batteries and
part of the fast-growing energy metals space, SRG is constantly
evaluating how to be ahead of the industry on mineral processing in
a sustainable way. By engaging with McGill
University on a three-year research agreement, both
conventional and new processing routes will be evaluated for
further graphite purification.
"This partnership agreement with McGill will help ensure we
approach our process development from every angle. As we are
finalizing our mineral processing flowsheet for our feasibility
study, research with McGill University
will focus on future process innovations," said Raphaël Beaudoin,
VP Operations.
"The department of Mining and Materials Engineering of
McGill University is delighted to be
collaborating with SRG on optimising the flotation process of the
Lola graphite deposit," said Professor Waters. "With graphite
becoming critical in many fields, not least in batteries for
electric vehicles, it is imperative that high grade graphite can be
produced in a sustainable manner, and it is excellent that SRG are
of the same opinion when it comes to sustainable processing."
More information on the Mineral Processing Research Group at
McGill University can be found at
www.mcgill.ca/minpro
The technical information in this release has been reviewed and
approved by Raphaël Beaudoin, P. Eng, VP Operation at SRG, and a
"qualified person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101,
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
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deposits located in the Republic of Guinea, West
Africa. SRG is committed to operating in a socially,
environmentally, and ethically responsible manner.
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