NEWS RELEASE I 18 SEPTEMBER
2024
SPIRAL PLANT SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED
FOR GRAPHITE OFFTAKE DISCUSSIONS
· Industrial scale spiral
concentrator plant successfully installed and commissioned at
Sovereign's expanded laboratory and testing facility in Lilongwe,
Malawi
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Graphite
pre-concentrate from spiral plant will facilitate ongoing testwork
and offtake discussions with lithium-ion battery makers and
traditional graphite markets
· Spiral plant commissioning
commenced with material from the Pilot Phase test pit being
processed at a throughput rate of up to 3 tonnes per
hour for continuous sample preparation
· The spiral installed and
commissioned is the identical model selected for the Wet
Concentrator Plant per the simple 2023 Kasiya pre-feasibility study
(PFS) process flowsheet
·
Commissioning and
subsequent use of spiral plant also provides Malawian employee
training in industrial scale processing prior to full-scale
operations
·
Sovereign is
targeting a market-leading position as the world's largest and
lowest-cost producer of rutile for the titanium industry and flake
graphite for the lithium-ion battery market
Sovereign Metals Limited (ASX: SVM;
AIM: SVML; OTCQX: SVMLF) (Sovereign or the Company) is pleased to announce
that it has successfully installed and
commissioned an industrial-scale spiral concentrator plant at the
Company's laboratory and testing facility in Lilongwe,
Malawi.
The plant enables Sovereign to
process material from the test pit mined as part of the Pilot
Mining and Land Rehabilitation (Pilot Phase) at its Kasiya
Rutile-Graphite Project (Kasiya or Project).
Managing Director Frank Eagar
commented: "The new infrastructure
allows Sovereign to deliver large-scale graphite pre-concentrate
for qualification by its future potential customers. With a simple
and conventional process flowsheet, Kasiya ore is processed at
a throughput rate of up to 3 tonnes per hour for continuous
sample preparation. Our PFS optimisation
continues to advance as planned with oversight from the
Sovereign-Rio Tinto Technical Committee."
The spiral plant will prepare a
graphite gravity concentrate from the Pilot Phase test pit's run of
mine at a bulk scale. The concentrate will then be sent to
specialised laboratories where flotation, purification,
spheronisation and coating testwork for the battery anode segment
in line with Sovereign's strategy to commercialise Kasiya's
graphite by-product.
This follows the Company's recent
announcement that downstream testwork performed by a leading
independent consultancy had demonstrated that Coated Spherical
Purified Graphite (CSPG)
produced from Kasiya natural flake graphite has performance
characteristics comparable to leading Chinese natural graphite
anode materials manufacturers (See Company Announcement dated 4
September 2024).
Graphite concentrate will also be
provided to traditional industrial graphite users, including
refractories, foundries, expandable graphite, graphite foil, brake
lining pads, and lubrication.
Figure 1:
Installed Spiral plant at Sovereign's Lilongwe facility
Figure 2:
Commencement of spiral commissioning
Kasiya Process
Flowsheet
The Kasiya
process flowsheet is separated into distinct simple processing
areas.
Wet
Concentrator Plant (WCP)
The WCP will receive mined material
pre-screened at 2mm to remove oversize. Simple gravity separation
through spirals will produce a Heavy Mineral Concentrate
(HMC) and a separate
gravity tailings stream enriched in graphite. The spiral installed and commissioned is the identical model
selected for the Wet Concentrator Plant per
the 2023 Kasiya PFS process flowsheet. It
will have the same throughput capacity as a spiral in the designed
plant.
Mineral Separation Plant (MSP)
At the MSP, the HMC will initially
undergo electrostatic separation to separate heavy minerals into
electrically conductive minerals including rutile, and
non-conductive minerals. Magnetic separation will then isolate
rutile, which is non-magnetic, from other conductive minerals.
Sovereign recently installed and is commissioning a CoronaStat
Electric Separator at its facility in Lilongwe. This unit has been
supplied by OreKinetics Pty Ltd which has also supplied the
majority of electrostatic separators to the mineral sands industry
over the last 20 years.
Figure 3:
CoronaStat Electric Separator at Sovereign's Lilongwe facility
clearly showing non-conductive material on left-hand-side and
conductive minerals including rutile on right-hand-side
Figure 4:
Bench-scale magnetic separator at Sovereign's Lilongwe facility
separating non-magnetic rutile from other conductive
minerals
Graphite Plant
The graphite tailings stream
collected from the gravity spirals will be processed through
froth flotation, including polishing and stirred
media mills, producing a coarse-flake graphite concentrate
and tailings.
Tailings storage and management will
be further refined as part of the ongoing Kasiya PFS Optimisation
Study.
ENQUIRIES
Frank Eagar (South
Africa/Malawi)
CEO & Managing Director
+27 21 065 1890
Sapan Ghai (London)
CCO
+44 207 478 3900
Nominated Adviser on AIM and
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"believes", "projects", "plans", and similar expressions. These
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and beliefs concerning future events. Forward looking statements
are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors,
many of which are outside the control of Sovereign, which could
cause actual results to differ materially from such statements.
There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will
prove to be correct. Sovereign makes no undertaking to subsequently
update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this
release, to reflect the circumstances or events after the date of
that release.