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Post by GRAYJAYon Jul 17, 2007 8:11am
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Mill Operation

Mill OperationCould someone answer a few questions for me. What part of the process does the mill produce. My understanding is the Mill crushes the raw rock into smaller pieces the size of a grape, then the crushed rock passes thru some kind of a water system where thru some float process the heavier rock (nickel-mineral) is separated. This remaining rock would then have a higher percentage of Nickel. 1. What percentage of Nickel would remain after its gone thru the mill. 2. Where does it go from here to be smelted to be fine tuned to a purer form of nickel or other mineral. 3. How does this slurry get to the smelter and where is the smelter. 4. Is Liberty only producing nickel or are there other minerals 5. I'm assumming that all these other junior companies that are having success in finding nickel around Liberty will use Liberty to mill there product. Is there money in this process for Liberty. 6. Can these companies ship there stuff somewhere else to mill. Any answers would be appreciated. Grayjay
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