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Scandium Canada Ltd V.SCD

Alternate Symbol(s):  SCDCF

Scandium Canada Ltd., formerly Imperial Mining Group Ltd., is a Canadian technology metals company focused on advancing its flagship Crater Lake scandium and rare earth projects in Quebec. It specializes in mining exploration for gold, base metal and technology metal mining sites located in Canada. It is focused on the advancement of its Crater Lake Scandium-REE project in Northeastern Quebec. It also holds gold properties in the Abitibi greenstone belt. Its Crater Lake Project is located about 200 kilometers (km) northeast of Schefferville, Quebec. The property consists of about 96 contiguous claims covering 47 square kilometers. Its Opawica Project is located about 20 km East of Desmaraisville and is accessible via Highway 113 going from Val-d’Or to Chibougamau, Quebec. The property consists of about 42 contiguous claims covering 23.45 square kilometers. Its La Ronciere Project is located about 35 km East of Desmaraisville. The property consists of about 45 contiguous claims.


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Post by VanadiumPoweron Oct 04, 2024 5:32am
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Scandium Canada has filed a provisional patent

Scandium Canada has filed a provisional patent

Scandium Canada has filed a provisional patent entitled ‘Aluminium alloy powders for additive manufacturing. Methods of producing the same and uses thereof’, to use aluminium scandium alloys for 3D printing.

In addition to advancing its Crater Lake scandium and rare earth project, Scandium Canada has developed two aluminium scandium (Al-Sc) alloys and their powders, specifically for additive manufacturing (3D printing) applications, in collaboration with McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.

This has resulted in a significant body of intellectual property developed over the last three years.

Guy Bourassa, Scandium’s CEO, commented: “We are very excited about this new step in the company’s development. It confirms our objective to be recognised as a leader in the scandium markets, not only by developing the largest hard rock primary scandium project in the world but also by developing applications for scandium.

“Scandium is the metal of the future, and we are deeply engaged in its development and market growth.

“Over the next few months, Scandium Canada will explore options with commercial and research partners in Canada and abroad to monetise its 100% owned intellectual property to generate revenues and offtake agreements separate from its mining activities.”

New possibilities for aluminium scandium alloys

Luc Duchesne, PhD, Chief Science Officer, added: “The commercial emergence of aluminium powders in 3D printing represents a significant advancement in additive manufacturing technology.

“With the filing of patents such as the one by Scandium Canada Ltd., the potential for using aluminium alloy powders for 3D printing applications using aluminium scandium alloys has increased.

“This development creates new possibilities for manufacturing lightweight, high-strength components, particularly in aerospace, automotive, and maritime industries. 3D printing has the potential to revolutionise the way metal components are manufactured, offering greater design flexibility and efficiency in production processes.”

Scandium Canada is thankful for the contribution of multiple collaborators over the last three years, particularly McMaster University.






https://www.innovationnewsnetwork.com/scandium-canada-files-patent-application-for-aluminium-scandium-alloys/51371/
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