SILVER ONE REPORTS ON METALLURGICAL TEST RESULTS USING INNOVATIVE SEPARATION AND LEACHING TECHNOLOGY AT ITS CANDELARIA SILVER MINE, NEVADA
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NON-TOXIC, CYANIDE-FREE TECHNOLOGY CAN POTENTIALLY DOUBLE SILVER RECOVERIES AND SIGNIFICANTLY CUT LEACHING TIMES
Highlights
- Preliminary metallurgical testing using EPS' proprietary solutions have significantly increased Candelaria's leach pad silver recoveries, exceeding
100% in comparison to previous testing using cyanide leaching (see Company's news release of May 21, 2019). - The sample tested consists of leached oxides from LP1, crushed to <1 inch (<25.4 mm) by previous operators, and has an average silver grade of 48.1 g/t. Crushing the leach pad material to ≤2 mm (2000 microns) has returned an average silver recovery of
49% in comparison to the cyanide leach test recoveries of21% to29% from past tests commissioned by the Company (see Company's news releases of April 19, 2018 and May 21, 2019, and figure 1 for the location of LP1). - Additional short-term (5-15 minutes) milling to 550 and 110 microns (0.55 and 0.11 mm) increases the leach pad recoveries to
59.9% and64.4% , respectively. - The use of the trademarked TNS technology has positive ESG implications, notably because it reduces environmental impact. Unlike cyanide use, this process consumes minimal water, and no toxic effluents are produced. Furthermore, the residues (tailings) are inert and non-acid generating.
- Additional testing on material from both the existing leach pads and fresh ore is planned for the second half of 2024.
Gregory Crowe, President and CEO commented: "The impressive results from the initial testing using EPS' technology have encouraged Silver One to expand this testing to cover both leach pads and fresh mineralization. The results show the technology performs well in the treatment of difficult or refractory mineralized material, such as the partially leached material on the Candelaria heap leach pads. The use of these proprietary solutions yields potential for possibly doubling silver recoveries in comparison to traditional cyanide leaching. This may positively impact the overall economics of the project. EPS' leaching agents not only improve silver extraction but are also more environmentally friendly and save water by assisting in the dewatering of tailings, and the extraction process is simpler and potentially less costly. Furthermore, we are optimistic about this innovative technology as it is backed up by EPS' years of research and development. We are looking forward to continuing testing to optimize the operating parameters, test diverse types of mineralized material including fresh never-leached material, and validate the results."
Background
EPS has developed a novel solid-liquids separation technology (TNS™) and leach processes to recover metals. EPS extensive research and development has resulted in constant improvements and adaptations that have accumulated 40 patents, producing, in the process, formulations suitable to separate metals from complex oxide and refractory mineralized materials. TNS™ technology was designed for the application of liquid solids separation in dewatering of mine waste and is also very effective in separating hydrocarbons in oil-sands. The TNS™ process, combined with its unique cyanide-free leach technology especially formulated to extract metals, has demonstrated to recover more silver and gold than traditional leaching methods.
The traditional silver cyanide leaching typically takes several hours to several days using agitated leaching techniques. However, EPS' innovative technology uses patented chemistry to extract metals in less time than an agitated leaching system. It also separates liquids from solids, enabling dry-stacked tailings; it works with coarse particles (≤2 mm or 2000 microns material in Candelaria' s case) and is not inhibited by the presence of clays. Thus, the process potentially reduces capital and operating costs while increasing metal recovery.
The TNS technology has been tested on materials from mine sites from various parts of the world and piloted successfully in dewatering oil-sand tailings in
Testing and Leach Results
A bulk sample representative of leach pad 1 (LP1) weighing 228 kg and entirely crushed to ≤2 mm (<2000 microns) with a Vertical Shaft Impact crusher at CEMCO's facilities in
A representative portion of the bulk sample was weighed and sieved to separate two fractions. Material smaller than 2 millimeters was used for testing. The tests were conducted on 1 to 2 kg splits of the sieved (<2 mm) material. Splits tested were prepared according to acceptable industry standard practices (homogenized, coned and quartered several times). The minus 2 mm size was selected because of economic reasons, as it is a size fraction that can be achieved with one single stage of HPGR crushing. This is inexpensive relative to milling and yields better silver recoveries than those obtained by leaching the coarser (1 inch = 25.4 mm) material existing in Candelaria's leach pads.
The current silver recoveries using EPS' proprietary solutions average
Further milling for short periods (5 to 13 minutes) yields finer material (550 to 110 microns = 0.55 to 0.11 mm), increasing silver recoveries to between
Final results from Extrakt are anticipated in the latter part of 2024. These results will be used in an anticipated economic study on the Candelaria project.
Analytical and QA/QC
Samples were assayed both by the Advanced Materials Institute (AMI)
Qualified Person
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Robert M. Cann, P. Geo, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and an independent consultant to the Company.
About Silver One
Silver One is focused on the exploration and development of quality silver projects. The Company owns a
The Company owns 636 lode claims and five patented claims on its Cherokee project located in
Silver One also owns a
About Extrakt
Extrakt Process Solutions is a technology company that is focused on separation technologies for recovering precious metals, hydrocarbon separation as well as dewatering of mine waste and other related processes. The company has a global patent portfolio and continues to develop new processes and technologies.
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Forward-Looking Statements
Information set forth in this news release contains forward-looking statements that are based on assumptions as of the date of this news release. These statements reflect management's current estimates, beliefs, intentions and expectations. They are not guarantees of future performance. Silver One cautions that all forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and that actual performance may be affected by a number of material factors, many of which are beyond Silver One's control. Such factors include, among other
things: risks and uncertainties relating to Silver One's limited operating history, ability to obtain sufficient financing to carry out its exploration and development objectives on the Candelaria Project, obtaining the necessary permits to carry out its activities and the need to comply with environmental and governmental regulations. Accordingly, actual and future events, conditions and results may differ materially from the estimates, beliefs, intentions and expectations expressed or implied in the forward-looking information. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, Silver One undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information.
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