Infinity Lithium welcomes 90% San Jose lithium recovery
September 07, 2023 at 03:01 pm
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Infinity Lithium Corporation Ltd (ASX:INF) CEO Ryan Parkin tells Proactive the company is poised to revolutionise lithium extraction at its San José Lithium Project in Spain with material improvements in test work evaluating alternative recoveries and production of battery-grade lithium hydroxide. The company’s wholly-owned subsidiary Infinity GreenTech Pty Ltd has finalised the first stage of a locked cycle test work using the application of its patent-protected Li-Stream RPKTM process. This work has confirmed 90% lithium recoveries from ROM-to-Product and the production of battery-grade lithium hydroxide.
Parkin said: “The advancement of novel applications for hard rock lithium conversion to battery-grade lithium chemicals is progressing globally in response to ESG, economic and demand factors.
“The extraordinary results achieved can significantly improve San José and lead European production into a new era for lithium mica applications.”
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Infinity Lithium Corporation Limited is an Australia-based minerals company. The Company is principally engaged in the exploration and evaluation of lithium assets and progression of the integrated lithium chemicals conversion plant. The Company's operating segments are based on the mineral resource and exploration activities in Australia and Spain. The Company, through its subsidiary, Extremadura New Energies, maintains a 75% ownership interest in the San Jose Lithium Project. The Project is located approximately three hours from Madrid, and three and half hours from Lisbon accessible by dual lane highway. The proposed fully integrated industrial project is focused on the production of battery grade lithium chemicals from a mica feedstock. Its subsidiaries include Tonsley Mining Pty Ltd, Infinity GreenTech Pty Ltd, Castilla Mining S.L, Morille Mining S.L and Extremadura Mining S.L.