Neometals Ltd has announced the completion of the initial metallurgical variability test work program, which yielded encouraging yet highly variable results. The program involved processing approximately 4.28 tonnes of two purchased feedstocks in 10 campaigns, totaling 24 batches, to verify and validate the process across a range of scenarios. The company has commenced the second phase of test work on the preferred feedstock, reagent regime, and recovery technique to confirm the repeatability of results from the initial test work, with completion expected in June and results anticipated in July.
The sustainable process technology developer, Neometals Ltd, provided an update on the initial metallurgical variability test work program (Phase 1 Trial) completed in the Precious Metals Recovery LLC (PMR) pilot plant located in Colorado, USA. The company is focused on selectively recovering precious metals from purchased third-party waste streams. The results of the test work program will be crucial in determining the viability and potential of the process technology developed by Neometals.
The company's commitment to sustainable processes and the recovery of precious metals from waste streams underscores its dedication to environmental responsibility and resource efficiency. Neometals' ongoing efforts to refine and validate the recovery process demonstrate its dedication to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions in the precious metals recovery sector.