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Gabo Mining Ltd V.MDL

Medallion Resources Ltd. is focused on mid-stream separation and purification of rare earth oxides and salts (REOs) based on Ligand Assisted Displacement (LAD) Chromatography, enablement of upstream processing using the Company’s proprietary Medallion Monazite Process (MMP) technology, and marketing of magnetic REOs (neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium) to downstream rare earth permanent magnet producers and consumers. It has developed a process and business model for extraction of rare earth elements from monazite, which is a phosphate mineral that is a common by-product of heavy mineral sand operations. The Company holds exclusive rights to the patented LAD Chromatography rare earth element (REE) separation process developed to separate minerals from all raw material feed stocks excluding coal sources and recycled materials from manufacturing wastes and recyclates from battery and magnet sources. It is investing in the development of LAD Chromatography.


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Post by wiper22on Jan 08, 2020 8:54am
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Medallion Commences US Site Selection January 8, 2020

Medallion Commences US Site Selection January 8, 2020
Medallion Commences US Site Selection
and Logistics Study for Rare-Earth Processing Facility



 
Vancouver, BC – Medallion Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: MDL; OTCPK: MLLOF; Frankfurt: MRDN) – “Medallion” or the “Company”), pursuing smart production of magnet metals, has engaged international engineering group Stantec to evaluate sites in the United States for its rare-earth element (REE) extraction plant using feedstock sourced from the Southeast United States.
 
Medallion, after many years of testwork and development, has recently completed the design of a proprietary hydrometallurgical process to extract a REE concentrate from by-product monazite sand in a clean, safe, and automated fashion. The plant’s output is rich in Neodymium and Praseodymium (or “NdPr”), the critical input to the rare-earth permanent magnets that power the lightweight and powerful motors required in electric vehicles (EVs), defense applications, and numerous clean technologies.
 
“Based on recent announcements from the US Department of Defense on funding programs for rare-earth separation and magnet stockpiling as well as automakers’ desires for non-Chinese sources of NdPr we’re taking this important step toward production,” said Don Lay, President & CEO. “The military requirement for NdPr is highly strategic and looks to only add to the looming NdPr shortages forecast by industry analysts given EV market growth.”
 
The proposed US-based REE plant has a small footprint and capital costs that are a fraction of the traditional REE mining and processing facilities. This provides a quick pathway to production of rare-earth products for domestic markets. Medallion’s highly automated plant location will be a modern chemical processing setting with top-tier environmental standards and employ highly trained technicians. The evaluation also covers both upstream and downstream logistics options related to the transport of monazite feedstock, reagents, produced concentrates and waste material.
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