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Searchlight Minerals Corp SRCH

Searchlight Minerals Corp. is an exploration stage company, which is engaged in a slag reprocessing project and the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company is focused on the Clarkdale Slag Project, located in Clarkdale, Arizona, which is a reclamation project to recover precious and base metals from the reprocessing of slag produced from the smelting of copper ore mined at the United Verde Copper Mine in Jerome, Arizona. The Company is involved in separating valuable metals, including gold, high-quality pig iron, and zinc oxide from approximately 20 million tons slag pile left from the United Verde Copper Mine in Jerome, Arizona. It separates out pig iron of 95% or greater purity from the Clarkdale slag creating a glass with residual gold trapped inside from the slag. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include Clarkdale Minerals, LLC and Clarkdale Metals Corp.


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Comment by SpecCdnon May 26, 2018 9:14pm
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RE:One more thought

RE:One more thought
... How was this not brought up before?? Hahaha you make an excellent point. Every sample is supposed to be tested for 29 other elements, why is it just the Au? .... im personally interested at a minimum to see the Zn, Ag , Ni and Cu
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