FINAL CESIUM TEST WORK SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED AT CASE LAKE
Major Highlights
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Results from the world's leading testing, inspection and certification (TIC) company, SGS, confirms outstanding cesium extraction of 97% from the
Case Lake pollucite concentrate material:- Produced technical grade cesium formate with 2.23 g/mL density and 99.8% purity1
- Produced technical grade cesium chloride with very low impurities, achieving 99.6% purity2
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Confirms ability to produce technical grade cesium chemicals, following the recent metallurgical test-work on
Case Lake cesium concentrate - Successful completion of all test work from West Joe signals
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The results are a major milestone in de-risking the West Joe pegmatite zone at
Case Lake :- XRT Ore Sorting Phase I, production of cesium concentrate (Cs₂O)
- XRT Ore Sorting Phase II, bulk sample production of cesium concentrate (Cs₂O)
- Production of lithium concentrate material (Li₂O)
- Production of tantalum concentrate material (Ta)
- Production of technical grade cesium chemicals (CsCl, and HCOOCs)
- A two-stage crystallization and recrystallization process successfully produced low-impurity cesium alum crystals, grading 21.4% Cs, 4.7% Al, with 0.01% Rb, 0.01% Si as the main impurities
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Case Lake remains the only global cesium project with near term production capacity
The production of technical grade chemicals further to our recent maiden MRE confirms the viability of Case Lake to produce industry standard cesium chemicals for the oil and gas industry, solar and battery technology, military applications and medical industry.
The Company remains focused on delivering high-grade critical minerals from Case Lake with recent test work highlighting our ability to produce clean cesium, tantalum, and lithium products to the critical minerals market.
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Haydn Daxter, CEO of
"The completion of our metallurgical test work with cesium chemical production marks a significant milestone for the Company, confirming Case Lake as a near term cesium operation with a low impurity and cost-effective processing to the North American market."
"The latest results align with the recent completion of our maiden MRE and metallurgical test work at Case Lake, positioning the Company as a first mover in this rapidly evolving market."
"I am very pleased to see the final round of metallurgical test work results with the production of technical grade cesium chemicals from Case Lake. The project offers three viable avenues for critical minerals as the global demand continues to grow."
"This final round of metallurgical test work and recent MRE has been compiled from over 7,000m of exploration drilling, demonstrating a strong amount of confidence to our shareholders and the market as we continue to de-risk the project in preparation for production."
Cesium Chemical Production
The Company has successfully produced cesium formate and cesium chloride, two globally highly sought cesium chemicals, from pollucite concentrate samples generated during Phase I ore sorting testwork the company completed in 2024 (see
The testwork used a blended concentrate sample with an average feed grade of 19.5% Cs₂O, created from pollucite concentrates 24-036-01P and 24-036-03P, produced during Phase I ore sorting. The composite sample was crushed to 100% passing 106 μm and then underwent a series of tests including hot acid leaching, cesium alum crystallization, and liquor treatment, resulting in production of technical grade cesium formate and cesium chloride with purities of 99.8% and 99.6%, respectively (Figure 1-3).
The pollucite concentrate exhibited a favourable response to hot sulphuric acid leaching, achieving 97% cesium extraction efficiency (Table 1). A two stage (50ºC and 20ºC) cesium alum crystallization was completed on the leach liquor to generate a high-quality crystal in the first stage, followed by residual cesium crystallization in the second stage low temperature crystallization (along with some rubidium and other impurities) . The majority of the cesium (up to 71%) was recovered at 50°C, with additional recovery achieved upon cooling to 20°C, resulting in crystallization efficiency rates between 95% and 98%.
The crystals from 50°C stage were redissolved and subjected to similar two-stage recrystallization. Up to 89% of the material recrystallized at 50°C, with final efficiencies reaching up to 98% following the 20°C step (Table 3).
Further purification and conversion tests were conducted on the 50°C pure cesium alum product, including the removal of aluminum (and some sulphate), and the subsequent conversion to cesium hydroxide. Cesium formate and cesium chloride were subsequently synthesized from the cesium hydroxide, meeting industry-standard specifications for low impurity levels in both compounds (Tables and 4, Figures 1 and 2). Additionally, the cesium formate solution demonstrated a density of 2.23 g/mL, which falls within the industry standard range of 2.2 g/mL to 2.4 g/mL for cesium formate.
Table 1 – Extraction Rates for Leaching Tests (SAL-04 to SAL-07)
Extraction (%) |
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Element |
SAL-04 |
SAL-05 |
SAL-06 |
SAL-07 |
Cs |
97 |
95 |
97 |
97 |
Rb |
63 |
61 |
55 |
54 |
Si |
5 |
8 |
3 |
1 |
Al |
58 |
58 |
57 |
56 |
Fe |
91 |
91 |
87 |
83 |
Mg |
55 |
73 |
77 |
51 |
Ca |
71 |
71 |
70 |
66 |
Na |
41 |
43 |
41 |
40 |
K |
8 |
9 |
0 |
0 |
Ti |
33 |
60 |
30 |
27 |
P |
66 |
85 |
65 |
64 |
Mn |
33 |
40 |
42 |
51 |
Cr |
33 |
54 |
30 |
27 |
V |
33 |
63 |
30 |
27 |
Table 2 – Summary of Crystallization Rates (%) for Two-Stage Crude Cesium Alum 3
Element |
Crude Cesium Alum Crystallization |
Cesium Alum Recrystallization |
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50°C Stage |
Combined |
50°C Stage |
Combined |
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Cs |
71 |
98 |
89 |
98 |
Rb |
18 |
37 |
17 |
8 |
Al |
57 |
80 |
89 |
71 |
Fe |
3 |
13 |
19 |
10 |
Mg |
13 |
21 |
88 |
39 |
Ca |
18 |
80 |
23 |
2 |
Na |
3 |
8 |
23 |
3 |
K |
6 |
20 |
40 |
17 |
Ti |
61 |
18 |
96 |
85 |
P |
5 |
9 |
7 |
15 |
Mn |
18 |
15 |
93 |
49 |
Cr |
45 |
40 |
85 |
45 |
V |
40 |
88 |
70 |
85 |
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Table
3
– Summary assay results for cesium formate solution
(Cs, Rb, Ag, Al, As, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Li, Mn, Mo, Ni,
Cs |
TOC |
Ag |
Al |
As |
Ba |
Be |
Bi |
Ca |
Cd |
Co |
Cr |
1220 |
128 |
<0.5 |
<2 |
<2 |
226 |
0.04 |
<0.1 |
19 |
<0.03 |
0.05 |
<0.8 |
Cu |
Fe |
K |
Li |
Mg |
Mn |
Mo |
Na |
Ni |
P |
Pb |
Rb |
<1 |
<2 |
90 |
2 |
<0.7 |
<0.1 |
<4 |
210 |
<1 |
50 |
<0.9 |
266 |
S |
Sb |
Se |
Si |
Sn |
Sr |
Ti |
Tl |
V |
Y |
Zn |
|
360 |
<9 |
<0.4 |
230 |
<0.6 |
6.7 |
<0.2 |
0.18 |
<0.1 |
<0.2 |
<7 |
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Table
4
– Summary assay methods for the cesium chloride crystals
(Cs, Rb, and Pb were analyzed via ICP-MS, Cl via titration, all remaining elements were analyzed via ICP-AES)
Cs |
Cl |
Al |
As |
Ba |
Be |
Bi |
Ca |
Cd |
Co |
Cr |
Cu |
78.0 |
19.9 |
<2 |
<30 |
2.59 |
<0.02 |
<10 |
<9 |
<0.9 |
<3 |
<1 |
<1 |
Fe |
K |
Li |
Mg |
Mn |
Mo |
Na |
Ni |
P |
Pb |
Rb |
S |
4 |
2330 |
<20 |
7 |
<0.4 |
<6 |
142 |
<6 |
<50 |
<1 |
169 |
130 |
Sb |
Se |
Si |
Sn |
Sr |
Ti |
Tl |
V |
Y |
Zn |
|
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<10 |
<30 |
10 |
<20 |
0.2 |
<0.2 |
<30 |
<2 |
<0.2 |
<7 |
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These initial tests show that the pollucite concentrate from Power Metals West Joe deposit can be efficiently converted into cesium formate and cesium chloride using established methods, with samples meeting industry specifications and low impurities.
Case
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Decelles Property
The Decelles Property contains 247 claims, covering 14,229 hectares of LCT prospective ground near the mining centres of Val-dÓr and
Spodumene and Beryl bearing pegmatites have been reported historically within the Pontiac sub-province in association with S-type garnet-muscovite granite. The Decelles property is adjacent to Vision Lithium's
Mazerac Property
The Mazerac Property is located approximately 30 km east of
Pollucite and Cesium
Pollucite is a rare mineral that hosts high grade cesium and is associated with highly fractionated, rare element pegmatites. The main source of cesium known globally is pollucite (Cs,Na)₂(Al₂Si₄O₁₂)•2H₂O, (https://www.gov.mb.ca/iem/geo/industrial/pollucite.html). Currently there is no operational mining of high-grade cesium from pollucite occurring globally.
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