VANCOUVER, Feb. 25, 2020 /CNW/ - Leading Edge Materials
Corp. ("Leading Edge Materials" or the
"Company") (TSXV: LEM) (OTCQB: LEMIF)
(Nasdaq First North: LEMSE) is pleased to announce
completion of a comprehensive mineralogical and mineral liberation
study on lithium-tantalum mineralized drill core from the 100%
owned Bergby lithium project in central Sweden. The work was
undertaken by Outotec Oyj at their Pori Research Centre in
Finland and funded by EIT Raw
Materials under the LiRef project.
Highlights
- Representative 180kg bulk sample from Bergby used for
mineralogy and liberation test work;
- Bulk sample grade of 1.21% Li2O, 115 ppm
Ta2O5 closely represents drilled grades;
- 90% of lithium is contained within spodumene or petalite that
are used for lithium chemical production;
- Grind size recommended for high lithium recovery is a P80 of
150µm;
Mark Saxon, Interim President and
CEO, stated "This recent mineralogy and liberation study, funded
by EIT Raw Materials, has highlighted that lithium at Bergby is
hosted in lithium minerals that are currently used for lithium
chemical production. This is a promising result for future
processing. Bergby was first discovered by Leading Edge
Materials in 2017, and both the project and the region have high
potential for additional lithium discovery.
The EIT Raw Materials funded LiRef project is focused on
improving European access to sustainable and locally sourced
lithium for batteries, and we are very pleased to have Bergby
identified as a potential future supplier to the rapidly growing
lithium ion battery industry.
We look forward to meeting shareholders and other industry
participants at the upcoming PDAC conference in Toronto to discuss all Leading Edge Materials
activities in the European critical raw materials
sector."
Leading Edge Materials management will be attending the
Prospectors and Developers ("PDAC") conference in
Toronto commencing 1st
March 2020. The Company can be found at Booth 2941 in the
Investors Exchange, or a meeting can be scheduled by email at
info@leadingedgematerials.com.
Mapping and sampling of the Bergby exploration license from 2016
located numerous angular lithium-mineralized pegmatitic and aplitic
boulders. Thirty-three drill holes were subsequently
completed by Leading Edge Materials to a maximum depth of
131.1m over an approximate
1500m strike length, with drill
intersections including 8.2m @
2.06% Li2O; 10.45m @ 1.58%
Li2O; 8.75m @ 2.63%
Li2O; 18.8m @ 1.14%
Li2O; and 19.45m @ 1.12%
Li2O (see press release dated 10th Jan 2018). Pegmatite hosted lithium
mineralization drilled to date lies very close to surface, extends
from the outcrop beneath thin glacial soil cover and remains open
at depth.
Approximately 180kg of lithium-mineralized pegmatite was
collected and composited from Bergby drill core. The sample
was crushed, ground and sieved into various size fractions for
chemical and mineralogical analysis. Chemical analysis
indicated the bulk sample represented drilled intervals adequately
and contained:
1.21% Li2O, 115 ppm
Ta2O5, 68.4% SiO2, 15.2%
Al2O3, 4.0% Na2O, 1.75%
K2O
The composite mineralogy of the pegmatite sample indicated a
weight percent mineral distribution of:
35.2% albite, 26.2% quartz, 10.6% spodumene,
7.2% K-feldspar, 4.9% muscovite, 4.8% petalite, 2.7% epidote,
2.3% tourmaline, 1.3% amphibole
Spodumene is the principal lithium-bearing mineral within the
Bergby composite sample. Using SEM data and Outotec's HSC Geo
module, the spodumene is seen to carry 71.4% of total lithium,
followed by petalite carrying 18.2%, cookeite (4.7%), eucryptite
(3.1%) and LiMnFe-phosphates (2.1%). Having approximately 90%
of lithium within spodumene and petalite is a pleasing result, as
both are traditional lithium source minerals with substantial
overlap in process pathways.
The degree of liberation degree of spodumene and petalite was
studied to determine optimal grind conditions. Spodumene
liberation was good when the particle size is finer than 212µm,
while efficient liberation of petalite requires grinding to below
150µm. The main binary mineral associated with spodumene and
petalite is quartz and recommended grinding size for high lithium
recovery is a P80 of 150µm.
Albite and quartz are both well-liberated even when the sample
is only ground to 1.18mm. This is a promising result and
suggests potential for both minerals to be saleable industrial
products alongside lithium and tantalum.
The EIT Raw Materials funded LiRef project project seeks to
validate two spodumene conversion processes with the aim to develop
one robust and flexible process transforming spodumene concentrate
into battery grade lithium chemical. It aims to foster the
development of a sustainable European value chain. The
partners include four mining companies (Savannah Resources, Leading
Edge, Keliber and European Lithium) as well as Aurora Lithium AB,
Outotec, FLSmidth, GTK and Luleå University of
Technology.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, Leading Edge
Materials Corp.
Mr. Mark
Saxon, Interim CEO
About Leading Edge Materials
Leading Edge Materials is a Canadian public company focused on
production of high value critical raw materials for the European
market. LEM's assets and research focus are towards the raw
materials for Li-ion batteries, high thermal efficiency and
materials that improve the efficiency of energy generation.
Investments are linked to the global shift to low-carbon
energy generation and energy storage.
Additional Information
The information was submitted for publication through the agency
of the contact person set out above, at 25th
February 2020 at 4:00 AM
Vancouver time.
Leading Edge Materials is listed on the TSXV under the symbol
"LEM" and Nasdaq First North Stockholm under the symbol
"LEMSE". Mangold Fondkommission AB is the Company's CA on
Nasdaq First North and may be contacted at +46 (0) 8 5030
1550.
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