{"id":10051,"date":"2017-06-09T11:25:32","date_gmt":"2017-06-09T18:25:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vanadiumcorp.com\/?p=10051"},"modified":"2019-04-01T15:29:02","modified_gmt":"2019-04-01T22:29:02","slug":"vtm-concentrate-for-integration-into-phase-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vanadiumcorp.com\/releases\/vtm-concentrate-for-integration-into-phase-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"VTM Concentrate Sample Production Commences"},"content":{"rendered":"
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, June 09, 2017<\/strong> \u2013 VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. (TSX-V: \u201cVRB\u201d)\u00a0(the “Company”) is pleased to announce sample production of vanadiferous titanomagnetite \u201cVTM\u201d concentrate for integration into phase II of VanadiumCorp-Electrochem Technology has commenced. In April 2017, IOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc. \u201cIOS\u201d in Saguenay, Quebec was mandated by VanadiumCorp to produce a clean VTM concentrate from drill core of The Company\u2019s 100% owned Lac Dore Vanadium Project in Quebec, Canada. Phase I testing by VanadiumCorp-Electrochem Technology established required specifications to be met for feedstocks for further processing. Aside from grain size and purity controls, iron filing is eliminated from VTM concentrate produced from the milling circuit by utilizing ceramic-based equipment. The VTM concentrate is transported to Boucherville, Quebec for direct processing with VanadiumCorp-Electrochem Technology.<\/span><\/p>\n

VanadiumCorp is partnered with Electrochem for development of patent-pending and patented technologies to develop high performance vanadium electrolyte for energy storage and solving conventional supply chain constraints by enabling a wider spectrum of raw materials and several diversified products. The entire process is 100% green with zero emissions and low energy consumption. The first stage of the technology converts VTM concentrate into copperas crystal. High purity iron is then recovered by electro-winning while vanadium remains in solution and titanium dioxide is left as marketable residue. The process is expected to be applicable to various types of feedstock, such as:<\/span><\/p>\n