High Purity Iron Produced Using Hydroelectricity
TSX-V: "VRB"
VANCOUVER, June 29, 2017 /CNW/ - VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. (TSX-V: "VRB") (the "Company") is pleased to announce the first reactor installation is complete, in operation and successful and consistent recovery of high purity electrolytic iron directly from VTM concentrated from drill core from the Company's Lac Dor?(C) Vanadium Project using conventional milling and magnetic separation. Phase II development of Vanadiumcorp-Electrochem Process Technology is located Electrochem Technologies & Materials Inc. ("Electrochem") facilities in Boucherville, Quebec.
Scaled trial production capacity increasing on schedule:
Adriaan Bakker, CEO of VanadiumCorp states, "Consistent results and increasing efficiencies in Phase II bode well to utilize our green processing technology for our exclusive 100% owned VTM resources and potential for mass adoption by various industries."
In Phase II, VanadiumCorp-Electrochem Technology is incorporating Electrochem's globally patented technology for electrowinning to produce high purity electrolytic iron. Scaling the process with larger infrastructure such as reactors to process larger batches of VTM is necessary to fully test production of vanadium pentoxide, vanadium electrolyte and electrolytic iron for final qualification by potential end users.
Based on the continued success within Phase II, VanadiumCorp and Electrochem are both confident about the disruptive integrated approach having a profound impact for processing vanadium and iron feedstocks in Canada and abroad with an exclusive, environmentally friendly technology developed in Quebec, Canada.
Non-dilutive cost mitigation variables:
Electrochem Technologies & Materials Inc. is a research and development company that invents, develops, patents, scales-up and commercialize proprietary metallurgical and electrochemical technologies that are innovative, and sustainable.VanadiumCorp-Electrochem Technology is located at Electrochem's facilities in Boucherville, Quebec.
Conventional pyrometallurgical processes used for vanadium, titanium and steel production utilize either direct soda ash roasting of the magnetite followed by water leaching, or the arc smelting and slagging of the magnetite followed by soda ash roasting of the vanadium-rich slag. Smelting or roasting is capital intensive with high operating costs, technical risks and significant emissions of greenhouse gases that pose serious environmental issues. Hydrometallurgical processes for the extraction of vanadium have been proposed in the last decade as a lower cost alternative in replacement of the conventional processes such as TNG Limited's (ASX:TNG) TIVAN (R) Process. However, they do not recover electrolytic iron co-product, which is expected to represent a significant portion of value. The Vanadiumcorp-Electrochem Technology addresses these key issues and allows the full recovery of vanadium for the production of either a vanadium electrolyte (VE) or vanadium chemicals used for preparing vanadium battery electrolyte as well as the concurrent production of a high quality and competitive iron co-product.
This release was approved by Mr. Rejean Girard, P. Geo. Mr. Girard is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
Adriaan Bakker,
President and Chief Executive Officer
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SOURCEVanadiumCorp Resource Inc.
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