KELOWNA,
BC, March 14, 2024 /CNW/ - Cantex Mine
Development Corp. (TSXV: CD) (OTCQB: CTXDF) (the "Company") is
pleased to provide an update on its 100-percent-owned 14,077
hectare North Rackla claim block in the Yukon.
Dr. Charles Fipke reports
Bulk Germanium Results
Cantex's directors are pleased to now have a method that can
reliably be used to determine the bulk concentration of germanium
within drill core. Determining the bulk concentration of germanium
within drill core has the advantage of providing an average
germanium content of the sphalerite and other minerals in the
sample, as well as being more cost effective and possible to
complete in a more timely fashion.
Main and GZ Zone Results
Cantex has undertaken an evaluation of thirty samples from the
Main and GZ Zones in order to identify a technique suitable for
bulk analysis of germanium.
These samples were selected to represent the full spectrum of
grades seen on the project to best assess the techniques. Five
different analytical techniques were evaluated. Of the five methods
evaluated three techniques produced results with tight
precision.
Table 1 presents the newly received germanium results from these
three techniques. It also contains the corresponding
silver-lead-zinc grades from these samples.
The results show that, as expected, there is strong correlation
between germanium content and zinc grade. This correlation was
expected as it is the zinc sulphide mineral (sphalerite) that
contains the germanium. Analyses of sphalerite grains from 97
intercepts within the Main Zone average 654 grams per tonne.
Sphalerite grains from 14 intercepts within the GZ Zone average 521
grams per tonne. Thus, higher grade zinc mineralization is expected
to have substantial germanium content.
It is important to note that even the higher germanium values
will be further upgraded prior to being sent to a smelter. The
mineralization contains other minerals beyond sphalerite and galena
which will dilute the germanium content. Many of these gangue
minerals would be removed from the mineralization prior to it being
sent to a smelter, increasing the germanium, silver, lead and zinc
content.
Table 1. Germanium results from the Main and GZ Zones
Pad
|
Hole
|
Depth
|
ALS
|
ALS
|
ActLabs
|
ALS
|
From
|
To
|
Brisbane
|
N.
Van.
|
Ancaster
|
N.
Vancouver
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
Ge
(ppm)
|
Ge
(ppm)
|
Ge
(ppm)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Pb
(%)
|
Zn
(%)
|
GZ02D
|
YKDD21-209
|
36.45
|
37.15
|
494
|
549
|
513
|
363
|
11.20
|
42.59
|
GZ03E
|
YKDD21-214
|
111.90
|
112.85
|
101
|
100
|
105
|
13
|
2.62
|
16.40
|
MZ03
|
YKDD19-047
|
120.50
|
121.50
|
30
|
31
|
29
|
34
|
2.09
|
4.59
|
MZ05
|
YKDD19-042
|
41.10
|
42.10
|
6
|
7
|
7
|
45
|
13.05
|
1.00
|
YKDD19-043
|
72.20
|
73.30
|
27
|
30
|
27
|
214
|
44.82
|
3.38
|
MZ06
|
YKDD18-012
|
102.87
|
103.87
|
243
|
258
|
247
|
281
|
18.45
|
37.97
|
YKDD18-013
|
121.45
|
122.45
|
33
|
32
|
33
|
190
|
5.79
|
3.27
|
YKDD18-013
|
124.25
|
125.15
|
310
|
327
|
312
|
341
|
16.65
|
42.70
|
YKDD18-014
|
191.40
|
192.40
|
109
|
107
|
111
|
653
|
32.92
|
10.40
|
YKDD18-014
|
198.40
|
199.40
|
17
|
18
|
17
|
27
|
3.08
|
3.14
|
YKDD18-014
|
201.40
|
202.40
|
92
|
99
|
95
|
106
|
4.08
|
15.45
|
YKDD18-015
|
130.28
|
131.28
|
28
|
31
|
30
|
37
|
5.35
|
6.64
|
MZ30
|
YKDD21-187
|
163.90
|
164.60
|
125
|
148
|
124
|
263
|
41.37
|
16.65
|
MZ33
|
YKDD19-146
|
233.55
|
234.10
|
350
|
366
|
350
|
49
|
1.93
|
43.32
|
YKDD19-155
|
357.60
|
358.20
|
21
|
23
|
20
|
78
|
0.94
|
3.76
|
MZ36
|
YKDD21-190
|
182.00
|
183.00
|
45
|
45
|
44
|
18
|
4.02
|
5.05
|
YKDD21-194
|
324.45
|
325.00
|
3
|
3
|
2
|
4
|
1.11
|
0.30
|
MZ50A
|
YKDD21-191
|
224.75
|
225.25
|
28
|
26
|
28
|
4
|
0.49
|
4.00
|
YKDD21-192
|
211.80
|
212.30
|
148
|
158
|
147
|
134
|
26.28
|
16.20
|
YKDD21-192
|
215.80
|
216.40
|
21
|
21
|
20
|
6
|
0.82
|
3.82
|
YKDD21-192
|
251.70
|
252.40
|
79
|
83
|
80
|
90
|
2.16
|
11.65
|
MZ51
|
YKDD20-178
|
77.70
|
78.20
|
27
|
29
|
23
|
94
|
18.90
|
5.44
|
YKDD21-183
|
85.00
|
85.50
|
16
|
18
|
15
|
10
|
0.96
|
3.32
|
YKDD21-186
|
96.50
|
97.00
|
8
|
9
|
8
|
4
|
2.28
|
1.55
|
YKDD21-189
|
108.85
|
109.35
|
88
|
92
|
87
|
35
|
2.90
|
17.15
|
YKDD21-189
|
123.50
|
124.15
|
123
|
128
|
128
|
32
|
1.84
|
15.55
|
MZ51A
|
YKDD21-195
|
155.00
|
155.50
|
15
|
15
|
14
|
13
|
0.95
|
2.33
|
YKDD21-200
|
222.50
|
223.05
|
13
|
11
|
12
|
3
|
0.37
|
1.72
|
MZ52
|
YKDD22-245
|
59.00
|
59.50
|
11
|
10
|
10
|
6
|
1.45
|
1.26
|
MZ54A
|
YKDD22-254
|
179.00
|
179.50
|
55
|
61
|
54
|
56
|
16.05
|
9.16
|
Summary
Cantex's directors are pleased to have a reliable, cost
effective and timely method to establish the bulk concentration of
germanium within drill core. The Company intends to continue
analyzing its upcoming drill core for germanium using this bulk
technique.
Sample Preparation
The drill holes reported in this press release were drilled
using HQ (63.5mm) diamond drill bits. The core was logged, marked
up for sampling and then divided into equal halves using a diamond
saw on site. One half of the core was left in the original core
box. The other half was sampled and placed into sealed bags which
were in turn placed into larger bags closed with security seals
prior to being transported to CF Mineral Research Ltd. in
Kelowna, BC.
At CF Minerals the drill core was dried prior to crushing to -10
mesh. The samples, which averaged over 3kg, were then mixed prior
to splitting off 800g. The 800g splits were pulverized to
-200 mesh. A 250g portion of this pulverized material was submitted
for multielement analysis at ALS Chemex in North Vancouver.
Quality control procedures included running a barren sand sample
through both the crusher and pulveriser between each sample to
ensure no inter-sample contamination occurred. Silica blanks
were inserted along with certified reference samples. These quality
control samples were each inserted approximately every 20
samples.
ALS Chemex in North Vancouver
assayed the samples using a four-acid digestion with an ICP-MS
finish. The 48 element ME-MS61 technique was used to provide a
geochemical signature of the mineralization. Where lead or zinc
values exceeded one percent the Pb-OG62 or Zn-OG62 techniques were
used. These have upper limits of 20% lead and 30% zinc
respectively. Samples with lead and zinc values over these limits
were then analyzed by titration methods Pb-VOL70 and Zn-VOL50.
Where silver samples exceeded 100 g/t the Ag-OG62 technique was
used which has an upper limit of 1,500 g/t. The over limit analyses
contributed to delays in receiving final assay results.
For the germanium results presented in this release a separate
split of the remaining pulverized material was sent for analysis.
Three labs, all of which are ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited,
provided the germanium results reported in this release.
At ALS Chemex in Brisbane,
Australia the Ge-MS66 technique was used. It involved a
digestion using nitric and hydrofluoric acids with an
orthophosphoric acid leach and an ICP-MS finish on a 0.5g
sample.
At ALS Chemex in North Vancouver,
Canada the ME-MS89L technique was used. The samples were
digested using a sodium peroxide fusion followed by an ICP-MS
finish on a 0.2g sample.
At ActLabs in Ancaster, Canada
the Ultratrace 7 package was used. It involves a sodium peroxide
fusion followed by an ICP-MS finish on a 1g sample.
The technical information and results reported here have been
reviewed by Mr. Chad Ulansky
P.Geol., a Qualified Person under National Instrument
43-101, who is responsible for the technical content of this
release.
Signed,
Charles Fipke
Dr. Charles Fipke, CM
Chairman
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