VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 5,
2023 /CNW/ - Rokmaster Resources Corp. (TSXV:
RKR) (OTCQB: RKMSF) (FSE: 1RR1) ("Rokmaster" or "the Company") is
pleased to announce the receipt of very positive results from
sorting test work on representative samples from the Revel Ridge
Project ("Revel Ridge" or "the Project") Main Deformation Zone
("MDZ").
John Mirko, President and CEO of
Rokmaster stated, "Rokmaster continues to improve recoveries and
processing potential of all target metals. Achieving this excellent
sorting result of recovering 98-99% of all the target metals to 50%
of the screened sorter feed by being able to reject waste rock,
sheds light on the ease of identifying the contacts between the
mineralisation and waste types in this deposit and the potential to
decrease the footprint of both the process plant and downstream
tails facilities, while moving towards our ESG targets by being
good stewards of energy consumption for processing."
The test program was designed and supervised by Stacy Freudigmann, P.Eng., F.Aus.IMM. of Canenco
Consulting Corp. ("Canenco") and conducted at the Steinert US Inc.
("Steinert") facility in Walton,
KY, USA, with sample preparation and assaying undertaken at
Base Metallurgical Laboratories Ltd. ("BaseMet"), out of
Kamloops, BC.
The sorting objective was to remove the majority of the dilution
waste rock types that would be present in mine output, in an effort
to significantly upgrade the mineralization feed grade to the
process plant. Two representative batches of bulk material from
the MDZ, (Batch 1 and 2 of approximately 529kg and 739kg
respectively), were prepped, compiled and submitted in consultation
with the project mining engineers and geologists.
For this sorting program, a cascading test protocol utilizing
the X-Ray Transmission ("XRT") sensor was used. These steps would
concentrate the densest fraction, and then the subsequent waste
fraction from each pass would be tested with a lower threshold.
This "cascade mode" allows for an understanding of the sorting
behaviour under various sorting thresholds. Once the sorting
algorithm was developed, the two batches of bulk material were fed
into the sorter's feed hopper and conveyor using a bobcat and after
each separation stage, the product/waste streams were manually and
visually examined to identify the extent, if any, of misplaced
particles.
Figure 1 – Average Sorting Test
Results
Average Batch
1&2
|
Calculated
Data
|
Sorting
Stage
|
Cumulative
Mass Pull
to Product
(%)
|
Au
Grade
(g/t)
|
Au
Recovery
(%)
|
Ag
Grade
(g/t)
|
Ag
Recovery
(%)
|
Pb
Grade
(%)
|
Pb
Recovery
(%)
|
Zn
Grade
(%)
|
Zn
Recovery
(%)
|
Stage 1
|
38 %
|
14.5
|
96.2
|
110.0
|
95.5
|
3.6
|
94.3
|
5.6
|
96.0
|
Stage 2
|
40 %
|
14.0
|
97.9
|
106.4
|
97.4
|
3.5
|
96.1
|
5.4
|
97.3
|
Stage 3
|
42 %
|
13.5
|
98.6
|
102.4
|
98.1
|
3.4
|
96.6
|
5.2
|
97.7
|
Stage 4
|
50 %
|
11.6
|
99.2
|
88.8
|
99.0
|
2.9
|
97.4
|
4.5
|
98.6
|
Stage 5
|
60 %
|
9.5
|
99.6
|
72.4
|
99.5
|
2.4
|
98.1
|
3.7
|
99.2
|
Overall
(Head)
|
100 %
|
5.7
|
100.0
|
43.8
|
100.0
|
1.5
|
100.0
|
2.2
|
100.0
|
*Note: Some numbers may
not add due to rounding.
Source: Canenco 2023
|
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The Revel Ridge MDZ mineralisation exhibits excellent potential
to be sorted using the XRT sorting sensor.
The results indicate that, based on the third separation
threshold, over 98% of gold and silver can be concentrated in
around approximately 42% of the mass, resulting in over 120%
upgrade in the corresponding feed grades. At the fourth stage,
where 50% of the feed was rejected, over 99% of the gold and silver
was recovered to the product with approximately a 2x grade upgrade
for all minerals of value.
The testing methodology undertaken provides a reliable tool to
identify the best sorting conditions and thresholds and overall,
these tests should satisfy a PEA-level of study. It should be noted
that the current results were obtained in a controlled laboratory
environment and may be optimistic compared to operational sorting
scenarios. Operational results will vary with the changing feed
conditions from the mine, variability in the deposit itself, actual
dilution amounts and numerous other variables. In addition, the
nature of cascading test work approach can be biased towards higher
recoveries as particles get multiple chances to be sorted, although
this doesn't appear to be a major factor in the MDZ mineralization,
it should be taken into consideration.
Further test work was recommended to support ongoing engineering
studies.
- The concentrated material from these tests can be used for
downstream metallurgical testing to estimate the potential effects
on reagent consumption, lead, zinc, gold and silver recoveries, as
well as any potential complications with the pre-concentration of
impurities in the mineralisation.
- It was also recommended that additional confirmatory sorting
tests (1-2 tonnes) to be performed, with introduction of
limited variability sample testing.
The technical information in this news release has been prepared
in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements has been
reviewed and approved by Mr. Stacy
Freudigmann, P.Eng. F.AusIMM., who is a Qualified Person as
set out in National Instrument 43-101 and independent of
Rokmaster.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors of
Rokmaster Resources Corp.
John Mirko,
President & Chief Executive Officer.
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About Rokmaster
Rokmaster's flagship Revel Ridge Project is host to a high-grade
gold and polymetallic orogenic sulphide deposit which has been the
subject of a PEA Technical Report dated December 8, 2020, and an Updated Mineral Resource
Estimate1 on the Revel Ridge Property with an effective
date of June 6, 2023. The 2023
Mineral Resource Estimate remains open in all directions, and is
the basis of the ongoing update to the PEA.
- Measured & Indicated ("M&I"): 1.53 million gold
equivalent ("AuEq") Measured & Indicated ("M&I") ounces
contained within 7.16 million tonnes with an average grade of 6.63
g/t AuEq.
- Inferred (Inf): 1.49 million AuEq ounces contained
within 7.56 million tonnes at an average grade of 6.11 g/t
AuEq.
Footnote 1. Stone et al. 2023. Technical Report and
Updated Mineral Resource Estimate of the Revel Ridge Polymetallic
Property. NI 43-101 Technical Report dated July 28,
2023.
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