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  • American Rare Earths reports metallurgical testing results on rock chip samples from La Paz Project

    2021-04-08 12:00:09   [Print]
    American Rare Earths Ltd.Asian Metal Copyright Rock chip material returned more than 50% silica, with minor magnetite and hematite.Asian Metal Copyright has received positive interim metallurgical test-work results on rock chip samples from the original resource area at La Paz Rare Earths Project in Arizona USA, providing support for a new test program.

    The current round of test-work produced concentrate grades similar to what was achieved in historical work but using wet high-intensity magnetic separation only.

    Rock chip material returned more than 50% silica, with minor magnetite and hematite. Rare earths are predominantly hosted in the mineral allanite, with minor monazite also being present.
    .Asian Metal Copyright Rare earths are predominantly hosted in the mineral allanite, with minor monazite also being presentAsian Metal Copyright
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