KELOWNA, BC, April 19, 2021 /CNW/ - Metalex Ventures
Ltd. (TSXV: MTX) (the "Company") is pleased to report
that exceptionally anomalous amounts of ilmenite as well as highly
anomalous scandium analyses of ilmenite-rich concentrates have been
received for 22 of the 24 heavy mineral samples tested and
collected on its 100% owned gold-scandium claims located 100km
southeast of Chibougamau,
Quebec.
These results are consistent with the claims being underlain by
an extensive massive ilmenite horizon highly anomalous in
scandium. Rio Tinto are presently mining an extensive massive
ilmenite horizon near Allard Lake, Quebec. The ilmenite ore is
railed 42km and then shipped about 900km along the St. Lawrence
River to their Fer et Titane metallurgical complex near
Montreal where titanium oxide,
iron, steel and metal powders are recovered from the ilmenite
ore. A plant to recover scandium from the ilmenite tailings is
presently being constructed that is expected to produce 20% of the
global scandium supply. Scandium is used primarily in the
aerospace, automotive, military and 3D printing industries.
The Metalex claims are located adjacent to Highway 167, 520
kilometres by road from the Rio Tinto metallurgical
complex.
Table 1, below, presents the results from the 0.25mm to 0.5mm
sized heavy (> 3.27 specific gravity), weakly magnetic,
conductive concentrate recovered from the sample. This concentrate
should contain the vast majority of the ilmenite grains of this
size fraction. For each sample, a representative split of the
concentrate was picked, with the number of ilmenites within the
sample extrapolated from this. The table contains the number
of ilmenites (normalized to a 10kg sample size) along with the
scandium content of the concentrate as determined by neutron
activation analysis at Activation Laboratories.
Table 1. Ilmenite counts and scandium content of the
0.25mm to 0.5mm heavy, weakly magnetic, conductive concentrate.
Sample
Name
|
Picked
ilmenites
|
Scandium
|
Normalized
number in a 10kg
sample
|
ppm
|
RQ0571
|
7,694
|
41.3
|
RQ0722
|
127,702
|
19.6
|
RQ0723
|
13,446
|
26.8
|
RQ0724
|
46,007
|
31.0
|
RQ0725
|
154
|
53.1
|
RQ0751
|
83,629
|
29.1
|
RQ0752
|
8,609
|
32.4
|
RQ0753
|
6,213
|
25.6
|
RQ0754
|
9,299
|
56.4
|
RQ0755
|
8,382
|
34.4
|
RQ0756
|
68,668
|
22.9
|
RQ0757
|
26,022
|
29.5
|
RQ0760
|
43
|
57.8
|
RQ0765
|
56,726
|
27.4
|
RQ0766
|
402
|
49.8
|
RQ4076
|
275
|
39.1
|
RQ4077
|
84,010
|
31.9
|
RQ4078
|
142,754
|
24.2
|
RQ4079
|
2,243,805
|
31.9
|
RQ5046
|
81
|
53.5
|
RQ5047
|
56,564
|
28.3
|
RQ5048
|
17,375
|
33.0
|
RQ5049
|
2,627
|
42.3
|
RQ5050
|
60,157
|
30.0
|
According to Alexandsandrovsky et al., Ores and Metals
Publishers, Moscow, 2004, about 2
million tons per year of ilmenite containing 10 to 20ppm scandium
yields about 20 to 40 tons of scandium oxide. As seen in the
table above, the ilmenite rich concentrates exceed these global ppm
values.
Upon review of the Company's proprietary 8,698 regional heavy
mineral samples database covering central Quebec ten samples were selected that also
yielded anomalous scandium in the -0.25mm sized heavy, non-magnetic
concentrates of these +/- 10kg samples. 0.25mm to 0.5mm, weakly
magnetic, conductive concentrates (which would contain the bulk of
the ilmenite grains) were prepared. Picking at CF Minerals using a
binocular microscope of a portion of each concentrate yielded
abundant ilmenites from seven of ten samples. These
concentrates have also been submitted for neutron activation
analysis for scandium and 33 other elements. Metalex awaits these
results to see whether other areas in Quebec could also host scandium rich
ilmenite.
Metalex directors are optimistic that an extensive ilmenite-rich
body high in scandium will be discovered within the claims. A
combined magnetic-electromagnetic survey is expected to commence
over the claims within the next month which should provide drill
targets.
The technical information and results reported here have been
reviewed by Mr. Chad Ulansky
P.Geol., a Qualified Person under National Instrument
43-101, who is responsible for the technical content of this
release.
Signed,
Charles Fipke
Charles Fipke
Chairman
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SOURCE Metalex Ventures Ltd.