Impressive Metallurgical Findings from Mount Hope by Carnaby Resources Limited Carnaby Resources Limited

Impressive Metallurgical Findings from Mount Hope by Carnaby Resources Limited

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Carnaby Resources Limited, a renowned mining and exploration company, recently revealed striking metallurgical results from their Mount Hope project.

The company, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, undertook a metallurgical extraction testing campaign on samples procured from the Mount Hope deposits. The crowning results indicate that high recoveries of both vanadium and titanium can be feasibly accomplished using conventional processing techniques.

The test methods used on the samples included various processes to discern the premium flowsheet, which yielded promising mineral recovery rates. The results showed recoveries up to 85% of vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) and around 70% of titanium dioxide (TiO2).

The Managing Director of Carnaby Resources, Mr. Rob Watkins, said, "The Mount Hope project has again delivered exceptional results which verify the project's potential to be a significant future producer of both titanium and vanadium.

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" He further added that the culmination of exceptional metallurgical results provided a significant stepping-stone towards the execution of the project.

These findings, thus, ramp up prospects for the Mount Hope project, further strengthening the strategic path of Carnaby Resources Limited in the mining exploration industry.

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