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Completion Of Critical Stage For Halleck Creek
DENVER, CO – American Rare Earths (ARR) has successfully completed a critical stage in its mineral processing program, the first phase of impurity removal testing, with highly encouraging results. This milestone confirms that key contaminants like iron, aluminum, silica and others can be effectively removed from Halleck Creek ore, paving the way for efficient rare earths extraction. Importantly, the tests showed minimal formation of problematic by-products like gypsum and silica gel, a common challenge in processing allanite-based rare earths elements.
ARR expects these final tests to be completed before the end of the year. In parallel, bulk samples from the CSM test pit have been delivered to Fl Smidth, Loesche and Weir (Corem) for comminution optimisation testing which is currently in progress. These results will be reported to the market as soon as they are complete.
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