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Wednesday, 03/15/2017 1:51:30 PM

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$RCCMF DD to make you a FORTUNE!

Great summary of why this stock is ready to explode in both the short & long term: http://technologymarketwatch.com/nip.htm

March 14th, 2017
Nippon updates progress in Arizona

Brossard, Quebec, March 14th, 2017 Nippon Dragon Resources Inc. (the "Company" or "Nippon") (TSX-V Symbol: NIP / US Symbol: RCCMF) is pleased to announce that the commissioning phase has begun of its 75 tonne per day treatment plant in Arizona.
To date, all the equipment has been checked, adjusted and/or replaced. Currently, we estimate that we generate more concentrate per tonne milled than our laboratory studies, which is positive. The goal is to achieve a recovery rate of 90%. Nippon’s management and its customer Horseshoe llc are satisfied with the work carried out to date and are confident that the plant will be well managed by the team in charge, a total of approximately 250 tonnes of ore will be used to complete the commissioning phase which should be completed by the end of March.

"The plant's 75 tonne per day capacity with thermal ore is equivalent to between 300 and 375 tonnes of conventional ore. The extraction accuracy reduces the dilution to a minimum and thus increases the plant's actual capacity by a factor of 4 to 5 times, "said Donald Brisebois, President and CEO of Nippon

Additionally, Nippon and its customer have decided to mobilize a second thermal unit and drill to increase the tons produced. The decision was made following the discovery of another mineralized structure identified close to one that is currently being fragmented.

The UMCO 75 F is the fruit of many years of research and development, this concept is a viable solution for small scale mining.

With the thermal fragmentation mining method developed by Nippon Dragon Inc., gold is extracted directly and solely from within the vein. The size of the feed ore could range from 0 – 3 inches (0 – 75mm) then ground to obtain a granulometry of 80% passing 200 mesh that will supply a series of flotation cells and a gravimetric concentrator in order to obtain a high-grade gold ore concentrate that will then be refined by a specialised company. This technology is supported by an understanding of the metallurgy of the ore which allows for constant control and sequential analysis of the different parameters of the process. A truly new innovation in the mining industry, this new concept has many advantages: easy to install, fully automated, mobile and especially profitable.

Please follow the link below to view a complete overview of our treatment plant. https://youtu.be/kyN70LbdXcQ

About Nippon
Nippon is active in the exploration and the development of gold resources in Quebec. The Corporation holds a gold property with resources recognised in accordance with NI43-101, a modular treatment plant and also an exclusive license for the Thermal Fragmentation mining method.

The company’s growth strategy is based on:
• The development of its gold deposits with the objective of producing revenue from its operations;
• Increasing the value of its mining assets by prioritizing the exploration targets; and
• The commercialisation and employment of its thermal fragmentation technology.


For additional information:
John Stella, Investor relations (514) 718-7976 jstella@nippondragon.com
Donald Brisebois, President & CEO (450) 510-4442 dbrisebois@nippondragon.com

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March 8, 2017
Nippon Dragon Resources powerful burner able to extract gold veins up to 30 m deep in any direction
http://www.einnews.com/pr_news/370025103/nippon-dragon-resources-powerful-burner-able-to-extract-gold-veins-up-to-30-m-deep-in-any-direction



Burner able to extract up to 30 m in any direction, and image of pilot hole to 1x1m (typically takes ~8 minutes).


Spalling/crushing of rock to 0 to 13 mm, More efficient & less expensive

Initial near-term (12-month) NIP.V share price target of 40 cents, disruptive technology presents options to fully recover resources in any operating mine.

Nippon Dragon Resources Inc. (TSX-V: NIP)(OTCQB:RCCMF)(Frankfurt: D5O)

MarketWatch JournalNEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, March 8, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Technology MarketWatch Journal is responsible for the content of this release.

Nippon Dragon Resources Inc. (OTCQB: RCCMF) is poised to enter an increasingly serious monetization stage of commercialization for its unique, patented, and disruptive Thermal Fragmentation (TF) technology. TF uses powerful burners (igniting diesel fuel and compressed air) to surgically extract ore, creating in the process large openings up to ~1 meter wide and up to 30 metres deep, in any direction -- ideal for chasing narrow gold laden quartz veins, among other applications. Early investors entering TSX-V:NIP now, at this pivotal phase of the Company's evolution, are apt to see spectacular gains as what we see developing under the hood of this Company becomes more apparent to the market and translates to share price appreciation.

Nippon Dragon Resources is the subject of a Technology MarketWatch Journal review, full copy of which may be viewed at http://technologymarketwatch.com/nip.htm online.

This technology caught our attention, in-part, when we learned that Nikola Vukovic, BSc, M. Eng., QP strongly endorses Thermal Fragmentation.
A well known professional in mining circles, Nikola Vukovic has held various senior leadership positions where he budgeted, constructed, commissioned and turned over large capital open pit and underground projects with major mining companies like BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Freeport McMoRan. He has a 30+ year successful career involving strategic planning, business development and in implementation of leading business practices for sustainable or event based value creation, re-engineering, optimization and process automation. The contacts he and others with impressive CVs at Nippon Dragon Resources Inc. have developed over the years is translating into an avalanche of attention to Thermal Fragmentation from multiple interested parties, to the point that the Company is now actively looking to expand to meet the demand for rental of TF Dragon units and to showcase the technology, expected to translate to outright leasing of the technology.

Thermal Fragmentation developed by Nippon Dragon Resources is now at a proven and mature stage.
Key points: Economical, Safety, and Stability:


The technology has been tested for a number of years over a number of mining projects. The final outcome is whenever conventional mining is not economical, this technology is able to tackle it. Under conventional (blasting) mining technology often narrow veins, section under 1 m, are skipped over so miners can move on to the next economic section of a deposit. The Nippon dragon Thermal Fragmentation technology can extract the gold selectively from the waste, capable of up to 30 m in any 3D direction, and then when development comes in it can simply remove the waste. Essentially, one can extract ahead of development the ore that would otherwise be treated as waste and use it to help pay for development. Thermal Fragmentation technology does not require conventional 5 m development openings, ~2.5 m will do, resulting in huge savings when looking at the quantities of waste that needs to be moved just to make access to certain areas. Additionally because no explosives are used, there are no stresses included on critical rock structures, allowing the technology to be applied in really unfavorable ground conditions -- this advantage also makes the technology appealing to civil industrial engineers for anchoring foundations and reinforcing cables, especially where care needs to be applied to not disturb pre-existing conditions in the rock.

Thermal fragmentation can either replace or complement conventional mining, the technology is expected to see mainstream acceptance in mining as having options to fully recover reserves in any operating mine is good from both an environmental and economic standpoint.

Reduce dilution and micro-fragmentation
(spalling/crushing of rock to 0 to 13 mm) -- More efficient & less expensive:


One of the key benefits of Thermal Fragmentation is that hard quartz rock fractures quickly into small particles, faster than the waste rock surrounding it, allowing high-grade quartz to be extracted with very minimal dilution from surrounding waste rock (something typical conventional blasting method would have lots of). The fragmented mineralized ore is reduced to rocks ranging from 0 to 13 mm in size. This micro-fracturing of the material, eliminates the need for primary and secondary crushing, and improves recoveries. The final result of less dilution and micro-fragmentation is more tonnage and higher-grades of desired product for the same dollar that would have otherwise been spent -- increase the yield, and increase the recovery, and the mine will increase its revenue in the end, with the same capacity that it had and the same cost to operate to similar capacity.

Markets Thermal Fragmentation will excel at:


1) Low tonnage, high-grade, low cost mill feed (incorporate into existing operations or extract left over reserves from closed mines): Left over uneconomical, technology limited, reserves can be revisited by Nippon Dragon's Thermal Fragmentation technology with very little cost because the infrastructure (e.g. shafts, drifts) has been developed and the money spent. Nippon Dragon can bring in its dragon unit with low cost, hook up to support systems in place, and extract up to 30 m in any direction in 3D. Nippon has demonstrated it can extract 5 to 10 tonnes/hr, one can use such materials to supplement/incorporate into an existing mine operation in a synchronized way.

2) Assist early stage exploration companies with bulk sampling of outcrops: The Nippon Dragon unit can tackle down from surface, drill down a pilot hole 20 m to 30 m deep and then expand the hole up to 1 m and extract a mineralized zone from the waste and effect a profit.

3) Civil Industrial Engineering.

The full technology journal review may be viewed at http://technologymarketwatch.com/nip.htm online.

Content is for information purposes only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any of the securities mentioned. See above URL for full TOU.
Fredrick William
Technology MarketWatch Journal
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Thermal Fragmentation 2D animation of uses