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Orbite Technologies Inc EORBF

Orbite Technologies Inc is a Canada-based mineral-processing and resource development company. The firm is organised into the following segments; Specialty Products, Waste Monetization and Commodity Minerals. It produces alumina, silica, hematite, magnesium oxide, titanium oxide, smelter-grade alumina, rare earth oxides and rare metal oxides. The operation plant is based in Canada.


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Comment by marcm711on Jun 21, 2015 2:02pm
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RE:What i got from agm

RE:What i got from agm
Wildville wrote: Correct me if i am wrong and maybe this can start a conversation. So from what i heard from GK was that the samples were made in the cap-chat  facility. So please correct me if i am wrong. But it seemed like the process works. The thing that wasn't looking so good was the bricks that were breaking down. So with getting the new brick, hopefully they hold up and work as intended. 
So did other people pick that up. GK made it very clear that those samples they shipped out were from capchat. 
And like others i feel pretty good about where orbite is head after the agm. Very positive. 


I think it was just the mortar not the bricks that was breaking down. Can someone correct me if i'm wrong.

as per the news release Dec 12, 2014:
The initially supplied non-conforming mortar will be replaced with a new mortar formulation, sourced from Outotec, anticipated to arrive in Canada in December, as planned. The non-conforming castable material will not be replaced by an Outotec product, but by the alternative proprietary material, sourced from a third party supplier, and tested and approved by Orbite's TDC.
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