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MGX Minerals Inc MGXMF

MGX Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based diversified resource and technology company with interests in advanced materials, metals, and energy technologies. The Company’s portfolios include Magnesium, Silicon, Lithium, Gold, and Silver. Its Magnesium projects include Driftwood Creek, Marysville, Red Mountain Group and Botts Lake. Its Silicon projects include Gibraltar, Koot and Wonah. Its Lithium projects include GC and Petrolithium. Its Gold projects include Heino, Tillicum and Fran. The Driftwood Creek project is located approximately 164 kilometers (km) north of Cranbrook, British Columbia (B.C.). The Marysville magnesite project is located approximately 12 km (7.7 miles) south of Kimberly, BC. The Red Mountain-Topaz-Cleland magnesite property is located approximately 50 km south of Golden. The Botts Lake magnesite property consists of claims approximately 50 km south of Golden, BC. The Gibraltar project is located approximately 95 kilometers northeast of Cranbrook, BC.


GREY:MGXMF - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Aug 17, 2022 10:50am
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Post# 34902012

HATCHELLA

HATCHELLA Am i to assume -
That there might be a slight chance that Hatch would " run " back to the drawing board and revamp our
Driftwood report with a few - facial blushes ?

Ya know they are familiar with - using dryers - when it comes to Mgo.
Seen it on thier website.


Could i take a poke at what should be done ?
Discount price on the original report - after all... time is also money - when it comes to stocks.
A race to excel ahead of the competition and having the incorrect flow sheet places one behind andpotentially allows others to gain momentum.
Wink.


What might i expect to see if ever a revamp on, Driftwood ?

Instead of using furnace - use  oxalate acid.
Instead of, framing the Driftwood around a - mgo - frame it around - mgco3
Then apply the oxalate acid 
Then do a recalculation of how much mgo hydroxide
Then, introduce - dryers - which Hatchis familiar with - performed on another project for mg.
Then... after dryers, how much mgo remains. ( could be greater than furnace ) method.

Then... perform - tests on... mgco3 with Oxalate
VS
MgO + Oxalate

  Meaning.. can one just dump oxalate into mgco3 ores and arrive at specific amounts  of....
- MgO oxide after drying
- CaO oxide - after drying.
-  H3 pulled out - before drying - and - explain - clean H3 - vs - spent H3 - fission vs fusion.

Could explain the - driftwood -confidentiality -
But they better kick it in high gear now...
Especially if my posting has potentially narrowed the bullseye, as t owhy it might be confidential
due to, H3....Who knows.

What's the name of the Hatch Engineer looking after, Driftwood ?
Please say it's not a fresh out of, school, newbie.

Hell... if they did choose a furnace route - vs - chemical acid catalyst reaction...
There are far cheaper furnaces out there...wel lunder, $200,000 k
Question becomes, would heating the constructs of the Mgo lattice ( crystal ) structure affect the
bonding with oxalate and not allow an H3 fusion ?
Just maybe keeping the ores whole, and introducing oxalate might be best.
Bonus, Calcium OXIDE along with MgO could be the end result with bonus, H3.


Cheers...



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