TMAS.c: Advancing Ti Production for Eco & National Security As highlighted by Rio Tinto, titanium is a critical component in renewable energy technologies due to its high strength, light weight, and resistance to corrosion. It performs exceptionally well in extreme environments, such as outer space, airplane engines, and seawater. This makes it ideal for use in solar panels, underwater heating pipes, and renewable energy infrastructure. Its lightweight also contributes to fuel efficiency in transportation, reducing environmental impact.
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With the U.S. Department of the Interior deeming titanium and vanadium as essential elements for national security and economic stability, Temas Resources Corp. (Ticker: TMAS.c or TMASF for US investors) is dedicated to addressing the domestic and global need for titanium and vanadium.
In the Grenville Geological Province of Quebec, a region known for its favorable mining conditions and stability and the famed Lac Tio which hosts the world's largest solid ilmenite deposit, TMAS operates its La Blache and Lac Brule Projects.
The La Blache Property comprises 127 mineral claims, focusing on the Farrell-Taylor deposit, where over 15,000 meters of drilling have been completed.
Recently, TMAS released a preliminary economic assessment for La Blache, predicting a net present value of $6.6 billion over a 14-year mine life. This estimate is based on an annual production rate of 660,000 tonnes of titanium dioxide, with a payback period of 25 months and an internal rate of return of 60.8%.
The Lac Brule Project, covering 36 claims over 2,016 hectares, is located within the Labrieville Anorthosite Complex. Previous drilling and metallurgical tests have yielded promising results, showing high concentrations of TiO2, V2O5, and iron oxides.
The company also holds a substantial portfolio of intellectual property and patents, particularly in sustainable extraction and processing technologies, often collaborating with renowned institutions like the University of Minnesota.
TMAS has demonstrated significant advancements in their unique metallurgical processes, as evidenced by successful pilot plant testing that produced a 97.8% titanium dioxide (TiO) product. This highlights their commitment to utilizing environmentally responsible extraction methods.
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