Temas Resources Moves Closer To Commercialization Of ORF Hydrometallurgical Technology

Temas Resources Corp. (“Temas” or the “Company”) (CSE: TMAS, OTCQB: TMASF) is pleased to provide an update on its patented ORF Technology – Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) pilot plant. The company also announces that it is in active discussions with mining and chemical manufacturers to license several of the ORF Technologies.
Initially the company has focused its efforts on the application of its ORF Technology on the processing of ilmenite concentrates into TiO2, along with the production of iron and vanadium by-products that meet and exceed chemical specifications for industry.
The Company is nearing the completion of ilmenite pilot process testing on materials from Temas’ La Blache exploration project for recovery expectations and refine the ability to produce pigment-quality TiO2, iron and vanadium by-products at the Process Research Ortech laboratories in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Approximately 1,000 kg of ore have been leached, followed by the selective solution extraction of titanium, iron and vanadium chlorides, and the precipitation of a high purity TiO2 final product.
“We are currently focused on perfecting the processing of ilmenite concentrate because it is traditionally considered an uneconomic waste rock and is widely available,” stated Michael Dehn, CEO of Temas Resources. “Based on what we are seeing, we are very confident that by the implementing the ORF Technology we will be able to generate strong results with our innovative, low-cost process methods, even with low grade and/or contaminated feedstock.”
Average head grade of materials utilized in pilot plant 41.05% Fe, 10.60 % Ti, 0.18% V.
The high purity TiO2 (synthetic rutile produced from ilmenite) product will be shipped to companies that utilize TiO2 for evaluation in their product manufacturing, such as paints & coatings, cosmetics, and food & beverage producers. The Temas-ORF product is expected to achieve the desired commercial specifications for production of consumer products at lower cost with less environmental impact.
“The level of interest coming to us from major mining producers is encouraging and not surprising,” states Michael Dehn, CEO of Temas Resources. “Companies are actively pursuing methods to improve their ESG rating by limiting their environmental impact while simultaneously improving their profit margins.”
About Temas Resources
Temas Resources Corp. (CSE: TMAS) (OTCQB: TMASF) is focused on the advancement of mineral independence and processes by which mineral products (nickel, iron, copper, gold, ilmenite and other sulphide and oxide mineral ores and concentrates) are processed and recovered using sustainable hydrometallurgical technologies. The Company invests in and works to apply its green technologies across its mining portfolio to reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of metal extraction through advanced processing and patented leaching technologies. The Company is advancing Iron-Titanium-Vanadium projects in Quebec and soon expects to be active at its boron project in Serbia.
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