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Avalon Advanced Materials Inc T.AVL

Alternate Symbol(s):  AVLNF

Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. is a Canadian-advanced manufacturing company focused on vertically integrating the Ontario lithium supply chain. Its Lake Superior Lithium Project is in the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Lake Superior Lithium Project is located between northern Ontario’s lithium deposits and southern EV battery plants. Through its joint venture with SCR-Sibelco NV, it is developing its Separation Rapids lithium deposit near Kenora, ON, while also continuing to advance the Snowbank lithium and Lilypad lithium-caesium projects. It is also working to develop its Nechalacho rare earths and zirconium project located in the Northwest Territories. This deposit contains critical minerals for use in advanced technologies in the communications and defense industries, among other sectors. Its East Kemptville Tin-Indium Project is located 55 kilometers northeast of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Nechalacho Rare Earth Elements Project is located at Thor Lake, Northwest Territories.


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Comment by arcoe1on Oct 19, 2018 3:11pm
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RE:RE:Avalon's partner Lepidico starts pilot plant development

RE:RE:Avalon's partner Lepidico starts pilot plant developmentThe announced plant in Perth is a pilot plant, you know a 'proof of concept' endeavour. It is proposed to process 15 kilograms per hour. If you do the math this would require a shipment of about two 45 gallon drums of ore per week. I agree that even in the modern world with massive ore carriers the logistics and general difficulty of handling such a gargantuan task as this would undoubtly prove to be insurmountable.Thank you for your in-depth comprehensive attempt at due diligence, please keep up the good work. On second thought, maybe your time could be better spent trying to make yourself some money instead of trying to discourage others from doing so.   
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