RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sodium Hydroxide or Caustic Bake..."The entire 170 metre graphite zone from drill hole 5 was used for this testing"
Yes I noticed that takenotes, and I wonder how they're able to split the core and send half to the lab for assaying, and then use the other entire half for testing purity?
Don't get me wrong, I'm no expert, but what is left of the split core? Not bashing, just trying to get an idea of how they manage to keep things in check with reliability of the cores.
Would this be indicative of the entire deposit, of course not, but it may give some preliminary data of what they need to do to prove things moving forward.
Again, they are doing the tests on a bench scale. but SGS Lakefield I believe also provides testing on a Pilot Plant basis, albeit I don't know if it's based on individual clients needs, and the costs related to it.
What will be interesting is to see when they get the results from the 5 tonnes of core samples and how they went about testing them, and if the results are indicative of what can be expected on a commercial scale, or even on a pilot plant scale basis for the entire deposit or not. JMO