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Cruz Battery Metals Encounters Lithium-Bearing Claystone in Every Drill Hole in Nevada - Shares Up 21.72%
Cruz completed the first phase of drilling on its 100 percent owned 'Solar Lithium Project' that directly borders American Lithium Corp. TLC project (see map)
#lithium #cleanenergy #stocks #exploration
https://www.nxtmine.com/news/articles/energy-critical-metals/tsxv-li-cruz-battery-metals-encounters-the-targeted-potential-lithium-bearing-claystone-in-every-drill-hole-in-nevada/
New member here (hello) and firm believer that this company is going to rocket soon! Here's the email I received this morning:
American Lithium Reports Highest Lithium Extraction to Date from TLC Claystones with 97.4% Extraction from Sulfuric Acid Leach VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, August 25, 2021 β American Lithium Corp. (βAmerican Lithiumβ or the βCompanyβ) (TSX-V:LI | OTCQB:LIACF | Frankfurt:5LA1) is pleased to announce the highest lithium extraction results to date, achieving 97.4% extraction utilizing warm sulfuric acid leach on Tonopah Lithium Claims (βTLCβ) claystone mineralization.
Highlights:
Latest TLC test work run by TECMMINE in Lima, Peru has achieved 97.4% lithium extraction using warm sulfuric acid leach, the highest results achieved to date from any recovery process. On-going test work for the sulfuric acid process route will continue to be optimized by varying leach time, acid concentration, temperature, solid-liquid ratios and grind/particle size. Metallurgical work on the TLC claystone mineralization continues to demonstrate amenability to three process options to extract lithium: i) leaching with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) at 90Β°C (97.4% extraction); ii) salt roasting followed by water leaching (initial 82% extraction); and iii) leaching with hydrochloric acid (HCl) at 90Β°C (initial 95.1% extraction). Continued metallurgical work will aim to take each processing option through to the lithium carbonate and/or lithium hydroxide precipitation stage and to focus on optimizing all 3 processing options and related flow-sheet designs. Thereafter, the Company will select the best option to enable a robust Preliminary Economic Assessment (βPEAβ) with economic benefits maximized and environmental impacts minimized. Dr. Laurence Stefan, COO of American Lithium, stated βWe are pleased to have achieved the highest lithium extraction to date from TLC using simple sulfuric acid processing with almost the entire amount of lithium available extracted into sulfate solution. We continue to focus on optimizing the best process routes from both economic and environmental perspectives and, thereafter, to advance TLC through PEA towards future development.β
TLC Process Update
Process work has previously demonstrated that TLC claystones are amenable to rapid lithium extraction using warm sulfuric acid leaching, reaching 92% lithium extraction in 10 minutes. In addition, up to 82% lithium extraction has been achieved using salt roasting followed by water leachi
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm a fairly new player playing in single player mode and I wanted to play Scorched Earth in primitive mode but only after gathering everything I needed to make prim+ clay (handmill) I realized I hadn't come across a single piece of claystone. I know on Scorched earth clay is made from cactus sap and sand but that option isn't available on the mortar in prim+ and I guess I'm just out of luck? All the rocks on SE are just sand, flint, and stone, unless it is a mineral stone.
A friend and I are playing on a dedicated server (P+ SE). We went through a very grueling time trying to get enough obsidian to make the obsidian pickax, and are still not getting claystone. Every search I can find says that we just have to keep hitting normal stone to get the clay, but after an hour, the only 2 claystone that we have found happened to come from a crystal farm near the obsidian. Is there something we are doing wrong?
Hey all, I'm playing a solo game of primitive Plus scorched-earth and for the life of me I cannot get any claystone. I've read that it's best to use the obsidian pickaxe but you can use other pickaxes and gather it but I'm not having any luck whatsoever, can anyone explain to me why this is? The only theory that I can come up with is that I have to use the obsidian pickaxe in this specific game mode. Since I can't find any answer for this online I'm sure this is Trivial but I'm at a loss. Thanks!
I'm rather laid back and won't kill you. Just trying to get disced down with some locals.
Hello Redditors!
You can find Claystone Here: http://claystoneinc.com
It's been a while since we've last posted about Claystone. We've vastly improved the stability and speed and have thrown in a bunch of new features. We are working on themes for our next update. (Should be out next week, update 3) (Update 2 is out tomorrow, mostly bug fixes/memory/speed improvements)
After that, we aren't decided on what feature we should work on next. So I thought I would throw it over to the community to give us some feedback on what YOU guys would love to see in our launcher.
Some ideas we have on the table:
Social Media Sharing (one item and/or sharing stack)
Better presentation of media on device in panel
More Claystone Widgets that take advantage of panels
Update to contacts Claystone app to make them more useful
Would love to hear your ideas!
I have 7,000+ claystone laying around that I want to bring into one quantum stockpile. What's the most practical way to do this?
Here's an album describing what I've tried: http://imgur.com/a/md545. Basically, I've just set up a large number of small stockpiles that all feed into one quantum dump via minecarts.
Theoretically, I think my system should be able to handle well over 200 dwarves working simultaneously. However, I'm experiencing at the best of times maybe 20 of 160 eligible dwarves actually collecting with the wheelbarrows. Over two seasons, I've barely made a dent..
Any ideas for fixing my strategy or a better approach?
UPDATE: I left the system running for 2 some years and I've nearly cleared up all 7,000 claystone! The dwarves still don't operate anywhere near what I would have thought the capacity for my system is, but slowely they do make progress.
My experience has lead me to believe the most efficient receiving pile size is probably in the range of 4 to 6. 4 will be the size I will try for my marble mess.
The skylounge is a work in progress, with 6 floors and a working redstone powered elevator. Took some time and (a lot of) resources to build, but we have sort of hit a standstill at the moment in terms of motivation. Still, it should be done (hopefully) before civtemp ends, and whatever the case we're pretty proud of it (the elevator took some good hard thinking.) Credits to BuzzyJJ for amazing redstone knowledge
Claystone has been struck once again, now by Dustwings and xXm0dzXx. Claystone is now renamed to Atlantis.
Atlantis: http://imgur.com/a/WILsa
To /u/theelout , /u/Soulcomplex, /u/Akiyama64 and other leaders who I have not met yet.
As you may know, it is very common for one country/nation to own outpost towns in other shards of Civcraft. Libra has currently developed itβs least outpost in Aleph in hopes of gathering more materials for itβs citizens, but we have a hard time traveling on foot through the terrain of Aleph. For the past few hours iβve been running around Aleph looking for the best location to put a rail for us to travel on, but realized the there was already a rail running from Trump City to Claystone. Then I noticed that there was a rail from Clayton to Tet through Heartland, but it did not come out in the same location as the current Concordia rail to Aleph. So I came up with the following proposal to allow more access for our citizens to interact with each other, and possibly boosting the economy of all nations.
The Proposal: In hopes to have better access to our land in Aleph, and a central connection between all of our nations and 4 out of 6 shards. I have drawn out the current rails that I know of that lead out of Concordia. My plan is to move the Concordia Rail from Concordia to Aleph a few chances over, and connected to the Concordia to Petrograd to Zion Rail that leads to the entrance into the rail system in Aleph to Heartland that then leads to Claystone. That rail then goes north through Nubina and Trump City. My plan also includes a new rail heading West to the new outpost of Libra, Thomas. Iβm hoping that we can build diplomatic relationships so that all of our citizens can travel through Aleph, Tet, Zion, and Bet easily. This proposal could even be extended south to La Pas where the entrance to Candy Land is, and even into Gimmel. This would lead to having Concordia and Clayton to become central train stations through all of our nations and create a more centralized and peaceful map. Current Rails are in blue, and proposals are in red.
http://imgur.com/a/SUzuB
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Lithium Corp. (βAmerican Lithiumβ or the βCompanyβ) (TSX-V: LI) (OTCQB: LIACF) (Frankfurt: 5LA1) is pleased to announce additional promising results on process development at its Tonopah Lithium Claims (βTLCβ) Project located close to Tonopah, Nevada.
Highlights:
New leaching test work run by TECMMINE in Lima, Peru demonstrates an initial 95.1% lithium extraction using hydrochloric acid leach processing (βHCIβ).
This HCI option also allows a large amount of the hydrochloric acid to be regenerated through pyrolysis and then reused, further lowering potential reagent and operational costs.
Metallurgical work on the TLC claystone mineralization has now demonstrated it is amenable to three ways of extracting lithium into solution.
i) leaching with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) at 80Β°C (92% extraction)
ii) salt roasting followed by water leaching (initial 82% extraction)
iii) leaching with hydrochloric acid (HCl) at 90Β°C (initial 95% extraction)
This demonstrates exceptional flexibility to multiple process options which, coupled with the ability to pre concentrate / upgrade TLC claystones, positions the Project well.
Ongoing process work is focused on optimizing all processing options and flow-sheet designs to enable a robust Preliminary Economic Assessment (βPEAβ) with economic benefits maximized and environmental impacts minimized
Dr. Laurence Stefan, COO of American Lithium, stated βAmerican Lithium continues to explore all relevant processing options. These new results not only demonstrate the highest lithium extraction achieved to date, but further indicates that a variety of lithium extraction options are available to us for our TLC Claystones and positions us well to deliver a robust PEA late this year / early next year. All three processes offer us the ability to produce lithium carbonate. We will focus on optimizing the best approach from an economic and environmental perspective.β
American Lithium Provides TLC Process Update:
Process work has already demonstrated that the TLC claystones are amenable to rapid lithium extraction using warm sulfuric acid leaching, reaching 92% lithium extraction in 10 minutes. In addition, up to 82% lithium extraction has been achieved using salt roasting followed by water leaching (refer to previous news release, dated June 29, 2021). Recent test work run at TECMMINE generated 95.1% lithium extraction using HCI at temperatures of 90Β°C for 60-min
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