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InZinc Mining Ltd V.IZN

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTHIF

InZinc Mining Ltd. is focused on the exploration and advancement of its interest in multiple North American base metals projects. The Company's principal business activities include the acquisition and exploration of mineral exploration and evaluation assets in the United States and Canada. The Company operates Indy Project, which is located approximately 90 km southeast of the city of Prince George, in central British Columbia. The project consists of approximately 19,900 hectares covering a 29 kilometers (km) trend with district scale discovery potential for Sedimentary Exhalative (Sedex) type base and precious metal deposits.


TSXV:IZN - Post by User

Comment by Goldy63on Sep 16, 2021 2:18pm
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Post# 33871766

RE:Zinc

RE:Zinc
Goldy63 wrote:

Uses of Zinc Today

Zinc is currently the fourth most widely consumed metal in the world after iron, aluminum, and copper. It has strong anticorrosive properties and bonds well with other metals. Consequently, about one-half of the zinc that is produced is used in zinc galvanizing, which is the process of adding thin layers of zinc to iron or steel to prevent rusting.

The next leading use of zinc is as an alloy; the zinc is combined with copper (to form brass) and with other metals to form materials that are used in automobiles, electrical components, and household fixtures. A third significant use of zinc is in the production of zinc oxide (the most important zinc chemical by production volume), which is used in rubber manufacturing and as a protective skin ointment.

Zinc is also important for health. It is a necessary element for the proper growth and development of humans, animals, and plants. The adult human body contains between 2 and 3 grams of zinc, which is the amount needed for the body's enzymes and immune system to function properly. It is also important for taste, smell, and to heal wounds. Trace amounts of zinc occur in many foods, such as oysters, beef, and peanuts.

Yup and now miles of Silver as well . Love it .

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