Innovation Metals Corp. (“
IMC” or
the “
Company”) is pleased to provide an update on
the Company’s activities concerning the commercialization of its
RapidSX™ technology for the separation and purification of
rare-earth elements (“
REEs”), at IMC’s
Commercialization and Development Facility (“
CDF”)
in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
After completing extensive process and hardware
design activities this year, commissioning of the RapidSX
demonstration-scale pilot plant (“Demo Plant”) is
currently scheduled to begin in Q1 2022. Following a comprehensive,
independent techno-economic study and the subsequent design of a
commercial-scale REE separation facility, IMC anticipates that the
RapidSX technology will be ready for commercial adoption and
implementation by IMC’s customers via revenue-producing licensing
agreements by the end of 2022.
IMC Chairman, CEO and co-founder Dr. Gareth
Hatch stated, “I am particularly pleased with the
significant progress that the IMC team has made in recent months,
as we work towards the key objective of constructing and
commissioning the Demo Plant. Interest in the RapidSX technology
for the separation of REEs and other critical metals is as strong
as ever, and we continue to actively engage and to progress
discussions with a number of third parties.”
Completion of RapidSX Hardware Design
and Demo Plant Layout
IMC has completed the initial design and layout
of the individual RapidSX column assemblies for the RapidSX Demo
Plant, as well as the pump and piping networks and other physical
hardware required. The Company is in the final stages of selecting
and subsequently procuring the components of the instrumentation
and control system that will be utilized for the Demo Plant. The
layout of the RapidSX columns that make up the Demo Plant had been
further optimized to reduce the overall footprint at the CDF, as
shown in Figure 1.
Working with the Company’s laboratory partner
Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc. (“KPM”), IMC has
undertaken initial Hazard Identification and Analysis
(“HAZID / HAZAN”) work at the
CDF, ahead of completing a standard Hazard and Operability
(“HAZOP”) study for the Demo Plant. HAZID / HAZAN
is an important ‘best-practice’ risk-assessment process for
engineering projects of this type, and the associated HAZOP study
will be an important means of ensuring safe, efficient and reliable
plant operations.
Construction and Commissioning of the
Demo Plant
Procurement of the other components for the Demo
Plant is well underway, with some fabricated sub-assemblies and
off-the-shelf items already having been received. The current
target for the completion of construction is the end of Q1 2022,
with commissioning and operation during an initial test campaign to
commence shortly thereafter. IMC is carefully managing the
procurement process, cognizant of the current volatility in the
general supply chain at present, as a result of the Covid-19
pandemic.
Independent Evaluation
Following initial extraction-rate testing in the
summer of this year, the team at KPM subsequently completed a
series of additional extraction-rate tests to further validate the
approach being taken, and to quantify the effects of the underlying
phenomenon being exploited using the RapidSX columns. Such tests
utilized various mixed REE solutions, including
commercially-available feedstocks procured from a U.S.-allied
source.
A subset of the tests were observed by an
independent third party as part of the Independent Evaluation of
the RapidSX technology, initiated earlier in the year. With the
associated empirical work now concluded, IMC expects that a report
describing the findings will be completed by the independent third
party by mid-January 2022.
Mathematical Process
Modeling
IMC has made significant progress in recent
months on the mathematical modelling of the chemical processes that
occur during the operation of the RapidSX technology. These models
will form the basis of the proprietary software that will be
utilized at the commercial scale, for the control of RapidSX-based
separation facilities, to optimize parameters for the physical
hardware platform. The mathematical models have already been
effectively used in the development of REE separation flowsheets
and regimes for extraction-rate testing, and will assist in the
finalization of the flowsheet for the initial campaign, which will
be undertaken using the Demo Plant.
Yttrium Removal
In addition to the ongoing RapidSX development
work, IMC has also been working with researchers at the University
of Toronto, to develop and evaluate proprietary, cost-effective
methods of reducing the quantity of yttrium (“Y”)
in heavy-REE (“HREE”)-rich feedstocks, prior to
separation using RapidSX. The empirical work is being overseen by
IMC Technical Advisory Board member Prof. Gisele Azimi, associate
professor in the Departments of Chemical Engineering & Applied
Chemistry and Materials Science & Engineering.
Y is a low-value REE and reducing the quantity
of Y in HREE feedstocks prior to subsequent separation, has the
potential to reduce operating costs, as well to reduce the plant
size required, thus reducing capital costs. The work has progressed
very well to date and IMC looks forward to reporting on further
developments in early 2022.
About Innovation Metals
Corp.
IMC has developed the proprietary RapidSX™
process, for the low-cost separation and purification of rare-earth
elements, Ni, Co, Li and other technology metals, via an
accelerated form of solvent extraction. IMC is commercializing this
approach for a number of metals, to help enable mining and
metal-recycling companies to compete in today's global marketplace.
IMC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ucore Rare Metals Inc.
(TSXV:UCU) (OTCQX:UURAF).
For more information, please visit
www.innovationmetals.com.
About the RapidSX™
Technology
IMC developed the RapidSX separation technology
with early-stage assistance from the United States Department of
Defense (“US DoD”), later resulting in the
production of commercial grade, separated rare-earth oxides
(“REOs”) at the pilot scale. RapidSX combines the
time-proven chemistry of conventional solvent extraction
(“SX”) with a new column-based platform, which
significantly reduces time to completion and plant footprint, as
well as potentially lowering capital and operating costs. SX is the
international rare-earth element (“REE”)
industry's standard commercial separation technology and is
currently used by 100% of all REE producers worldwide for bulk
commercial separation of both heavy and light REEs. Utilizing
similar chemistry to conventional SX, RapidSX is not a “new”
technology, but represents a significant improvement on the
well-established, well-understood, proven conventional SX
separation technology preferred by REE producers.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains projections and
statements that may constitute “forward-looking statements” within
the meaning of applicable Canadian, United States and other laws.
Forward-looking statements in this release may include, among
others, statements regarding the future plans, costs, objectives or
performance of Innovation Metals Corp. (“IMC”), or
the assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. In this news
release, words such as “may”, “could”, “would”, “will”, “likely”,
“believe”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “plan”, “goal”,
“estimate”, and similar words and the negative forms thereof are
used to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors that are beyond IMC’s control, and which may
cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or
achievements of IMC to be materially different from those expressed
or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and
uncertainties could cause actual results and IMC’s plans and
objectives to differ materially from those expressed in the
forward-looking information. IMC can offer no assurance that its
plans will be completed. These and all subsequent written and oral
forward-looking information are based on estimates and opinions of
management on the date and/or dates made and are expressly
qualified in their entirety by this notice. Except as required by
law, IMC assumes no obligation to update forward-looking
information should circumstances or management’s estimates or
opinions change.
Contact
Tyler Dinwoodie President and Executive
DirectorInnovation Metals Corp.+1 416 218
2006info@innovationmetals.comwww.innovationmetals.com
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