2021-04-13 by Proactive Australia
Technology Metals Australia Ltd (ASX:TMT)(FRA:TN6) is trading higher after industry experts confirmed the scope to generate additional revenue by way of a high-value titanium by-product from the Yarrabubba Iron-Vanadium Project in Western Australia.
The company is encouraged by the results of test-work on the tails stream of the magnetic concentrate which generated a Yarrabubba Ilmenite (titanium) Product (YIP1).
Two large sample masses of fresh massive magnetite composites from the Yarrabubba Iron-Vanadium Project were tested.
Independent assessment
Simple gravity separation followed by magnetic separation (WHIMS) confirmed the opportunity to produce a titanium by-product containing 46 to 47% (YIP1) titanium dioxide.
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