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Finally some good newsish. Tests find MRL graphite suitable for...

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    Finally some good newsish.


    Tests find MRL graphite
    suitable for lithium batteries



    MRL Corporation (ASX: MRF) has received a significant boost in
    its strategy to become a lucrative graphite producer, with key
    metallurgical test work showing its graphite exceeds the grades
    required for use in lithium ion battery anodes.
    Testing conducted at the Wuhan University of Technology (WUT)
    found graphite from MRL’s Aluketiya project in Sri Lanka
    contained 99.98% Total Graphitic Carbon (TGC).
    Further test work will be conducted to refine the process flow
    sheet and provide more detail on the suitability of MRL’s
    graphite for premium-end product use.
    Tests using an acid leaching process returned 99.66% TGC and
    those using acid roasting returned 99.96% TGC. Testing is
    ongoing with a view to simplifying the metallurgical flow sheet
    and achieving grade of at least 99.95% TGC though acid leaching
    techniques.
    MRL believes the results were particularly pleasing because the
    graphite used was the lowest-grade unprocessed bulk sample
    material, which had an initial grade of 93.1% TGC. The expected
    average grade of vein graphite to be mined by MRL is more than
    95% TGC.
    Typical high-grade Sri Lankan graphite achieves a greater
    recovery rate than most disseminated flake graphite deposits
    due to its reduced physical processing requirement and much
    higher starting TGC purity
 
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