Argyle Provides Update on Pilot Plant Facility
Argyle Resources (ARLYF) provides an update on its pilot processing facility in St-Lambert-de-Lauzon, Quebec. The facility has been equipped with three key pieces of equipment from INRS: a ball mill for crushing quartzite, a sieving machine for particle analysis, and a hydraulic shaking table for mineral separation.
Starting November 2024, the company plans to process 200 kg bulk samples from the Matapedia project to produce high-grade metallurgical silica for potential use in solar panels, semiconductor chips, and EV battery manufacturing. The facility's strategic location near INRS campus and silica exploration properties will optimize processing efficiency and enable real-time testing.
Argyle Resources (ARLYF) fornisce un aggiornamento sulla sua struttura pilota di lavorazione a St-Lambert-de-Lauzon, Quebec. La struttura è stata equipaggiata con tre pezzi chiave di attrezzatura forniti dall'INRS: un mulino a sfere per la frantumazione del quarzite, una macchina per la setacciatura per l'analisi delle particelle e un tavolo vibrante idraulico per la separazione dei minerali.
A partire da novembre 2024, l'azienda prevede di processare campioni in massa di 200 kg dal progetto Matapedia per produrre silica metallurgica di alta qualità, potenzialmente utilizzabile in pannelli solari, chip semiconduttori e nella produzione di batterie per veicoli elettrici. La posizione strategica della struttura vicino al campus INRS e alle proprietà di esplorazione della silice ottimizzerà l'efficienza del processo e consentirà test in tempo reale.
Argyle Resources (ARLYF) proporciona una actualización sobre su instalación de procesamiento piloto en St-Lambert-de-Lauzon, Quebec. La instalación ha sido equipada con tres piezas clave de equipo de INRS: un molino de bolas para triturar cuarcita, una máquina de tamizado para el análisis de partículas y una mesa vibratoria hidráulica para la separación de minerales.
A partir de noviembre de 2024, la empresa planea procesar muestras a granel de 200 kg del proyecto Matapedia para producir sílice metalúrgica de alta calidad para su posible uso en paneles solares, chips semiconductores y la fabricación de baterías para vehículos eléctricos. La ubicación estratégica de la instalación cerca del campus INRS y de propiedades de exploración de sílice optimizará la eficiencia del procesamiento y permitirá pruebas en tiempo real.
Argyle Resources (ARLYF)는 퀘벡주 St-Lambert-de-Lauzon에 있는 파일럿 가공 시설에 대한 업데이트를 제공합니다. 이 시설은 INRS의 세 가지 주요 장비로 장착되었습니다: 석영암을 파쇄하기 위한 볼 밀, 입자 분석을 위한 체계, 광물 분리를 위한 유압 진동 테이블.
2024년 11월부터 회사는 Matapedia 프로젝트로부터 200kg의 대량 샘플을 가공하여 고급 금속 실리카를 생산할 계획입니다. 이 실리카는 태양광 패널, 반도체 칩 및 전기차 배터리 제조에 활용될 수 있습니다. INRS 캠퍼스와 실리카 탐사 지역 근처의 이 전략적 위치는 가공 효율성을 최적화하고 실시간 테스트를 가능하게 할 것입니다.
Argyle Resources (ARLYF) fournit une mise à jour sur son installation de traitement pilote à St-Lambert-de-Lauzon, Québec. L'installation a été équipée de trois équipements clés de l'INRS : un broyeur à boulets pour le concassage de quartzite, une machine de criblage pour l'analyse des particules et une table vibrante hydraulique pour la séparation minérale.
À partir de novembre 2024, l'entreprise prévoit de traiter des échantillons en vrac de 200 kg du projet Matapedia pour produire de la silice métallurgique de haute qualité, potentiellement utilisable dans des panneaux solaires, des puces semi-conductrices et la fabrication de batteries pour véhicules électriques. L'emplacement stratégique de l'installation près du campus de l'INRS et des propriétés d'exploration de silice optimisera l'efficacité du traitement et permettra des tests en temps réel.
Argyle Resources (ARLYF) gibt ein Update zu seiner Pilotverarbeitungseinrichtung in St-Lambert-de-Lauzon, Québec. Die Einrichtung wurde mit drei wichtigen Geräten von INRS ausgestattet: einer Kugelmühle zur Zerkleinerung von Quarzite, einer Siebmaschine zur Partikelanalyse und einem hydraulischen Schütteltisch zur Mineraltrennung.
Ab November 2024 plant das Unternehmen, 200 kg Großproben aus dem Matapedia-Projekt zu verarbeiten, um hochgradige metallurgische Silica zu produzieren, die potenziell in Solarzellen, Halbleiterchips und der Herstellung von Batterien für Elektrofahrzeuge verwendet werden kann. Die strategische Lage der Einrichtung in der Nähe des INRS-Campus und von Silica-Explorationsgebieten wird die Verarbeitungseffizienz optimieren und Echtzeittests ermöglichen.
- Strategic location of pilot facility near exploration properties and research partners
- Equipment installation completed on schedule for November 2024 exploration restart
- Advanced processing capabilities with three specialized pieces of equipment
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Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - October 30, 2024) - Argyle Resources Corp. (CSE: ARGL) (OTCQB: ARLYF) (FSE: ME0) ("Argyle" or the "Company"), further to the news release dated August 30, 2024, provides shareholders with an update on its strategically located pilot processing facility in St-Lambert-de-Lauzon. The pilot plant facility is in close proximity to its silica exploration properties in Quebec and also in close proximity to the Company's research partners, the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique ("INRS") campus near Québec City.
"We are excited to announce the developments to the processing facility, which represents another step forward in our exploration and processing capabilities," said Jeff Stevens, CEO of Argyle Resources Corp. "Having the equipment on site and ready for the November 2024 restart of exploration at Matapedia is a positive milestone and maintains the planned schedule for the work partnership being executed by the INRS".
The Company has overseen some minimal upgrades to the facility and has begun the assembly of three pieces of equipment which will assist the INRS with their silica exploration field work and silica analysis. The three pieces of equipment which have been provided by the INRS are:
Ball Mill with Ceramic Liner and Ceramic Balls: The ball mill is a mineralogical device commonly used for crushing and grinding quartzite blocs to form silica sands. When high purity quartzite, which is primarily composed of silica is processed in a ball mill, it is ground into finer particles.
- Particle Size Reduction: Effectively grind silica into finer particles, which is essential for various applications in industries such as photovoltaic solar panel, semi-conductor chips and electronics.
- Uniformity: Help achieve a consistent particle size distribution, which is critical for ensuring that the silica meets specific industrial standards and performs effectively in its intended applications.
- Quality Improvement: By controlling the grinding process, the mill can enhance the quality of silica by reducing impurities and achieving the desired purity levels.
- Processing Efficiency: The mill is designed to optimize energy usage during the grinding process, making the operation more efficient and cost-effective.
Figure 1: Ball mill with ceramic liner and ceramic balls for quartzite processing.
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Sieving machine : Sieves help separate these particles based on size, which is crucial for determining the material's suitability for various applications, such as in the production of silica for photovoltaic solar panels or for the use in the manufacture of semi-conductor wafers used for Artificial Intelligence ("AI") chips, like those produced by Nvidia.
The sieving machine use will allow INRS geologists and material scientists to:
- Analyze Particle Size Distribution: Understand the range of particle sizes to help in assessing the quality and potential uses of the silica from the Matapedia project.
- Optimize Milling Processes: Evaluate the output particle sizes. Adjustments can be made to the milling process for better efficiency and desired specifications.
- Establish granulochemical curves to assess particle size release of contaminated particles associated with quartz particles.
- Quality Control: Ensure that the silica meets industry standards by verifying that the particle size falls within acceptable limits.
- Research and Development: In developing new products or applications, knowing the precise particle size can inform decisions on processing methods and end uses.
Figure 2: Automated sieving machine
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Hydraulic Shaking Table: The hydraulic shaking table is used for the separation and concentration of mineral particles based on their specific gravity and hydrodynamic behavior in water.
- Gravity Separation: The shaking table uses gravity to separate silica particles from lighter impurities or heavier particles such as iron and titanium oxides. This is particularly useful for concentrating high-purity silica from the quartzite samples taken from the Matapedia project.
- Enhanced Purity: By effectively removing unwanted minerals and contaminants, the shaking table helps produce high-purity silica.
- Particle Size Classification: The shaking action of the table allows for the separation of particles based on size and weight, enabling better classification of the silica material.
- Efficient Processing: Shaking tables are known for their efficiency in processing larger volumes of material compared to other separation methods, making them cost-effective.
- Visual Feedback: Operators can often observe the separation process in real time, allowing for adjustments and optimizations during operation.
Figure 3: Hydraulic Shaking Table.
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The goal for this equipment is to process grab samples and an eventual bulk sample from quartzite silica outcrops that have been previously identified within Argyle's three
Beginning the first week of November 2024 after the month-long access restriction to Matapedia for the annual one-month hunting season in the region, and as part of the 2024 field season, the goal is to extract 200 kg bulk samples of quartzite silica outcrops from Matapedia. These samples will then undergo processing of crushing, grinding and pulverizing quartzite samples to produce high-grade metallurgical silica using the equipment listed above. The resulting product will be analyzed to determine its suitability for various industrial and high technology applications such as solar panel manufacturing, semiconductor chip manufacturing for artificial intelligence applications and EV battery manufacturing. With the resulting high purity silica material produced after the ball mill, grain sizing and hydraulic separation, analysis for final purity of the silica produced from Matapedia will be completed at the INRS Campus laboratories near Quebec City.
This rented facility in St-Lambert-de-Lauzon will serve as a crucial hub for the company's silica outcrop samples processing operations. This new equipment will allow Argyle to optimize processing and increase the efficiency of its silica operations by having the ability to extract grab samples which are then easily, and cost efficiently transported by INRS technicians to the proximal pilot plant facility for processing. The pilot plant will further the Company's capabilities by enabling real-time testing and optimization of its silica solutions directly at the point of need.
Marc Richer-Lafleche P.GEO., as a consultant to the Company and a Qualified Person, as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information reported in this news release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
'Jeffrey Stevens'
President & CEO
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