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Saturday, 06/30/2012 2:32:25 PM

Saturday, June 30, 2012 2:32:25 PM

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Reducing Capex and Opex costs, posted on Stockhouse
heavymonzy1
6/30/2012 10:51:12 AM | | 35 reads | Post #31231940 Rate


"This forms a reliable basis for grade-sensitivity estimates as illustrated in Figure 13.1 where extractions >85% Mn can be expected for materials grading as low as 2% Mn under baseline non-optimized conditions."

"Energy costs and plant sizes can be drastically reduced if evaporative crystallization is considered. The recommended mode will produce anhydrous material, using ample waste heat available from the sulphur burner."Alot of work to do ... and it will take 19 million to do it all so a strategic relationship is definitely required in order to keep dilution as low as possible ... however ... the characterization of 'drastic reduction' to energy costs and plant sizes goes directly to Capex and Opex ... and if that characterization would carry the same application to those two ... and Kemetco can illustrate this to potential strategic partners ... things could get very interesting.