VAL-D'OR, QC, Feb. 11, 2021 /CNW/ - Vision Lithium Inc.
(TSXV: VLI) (OTC: ABEPF) (the "Company" or "Vision
Lithium") is pleased to announce that it has produced lithium
carbonate (Li2CO3) grading at 99.9% which was
derived from lithium concentrate made from its 100% owned Sirmac
lithium property at SGS Canada Inc. (SGS) at the Lakefield laboratory. SGS also produced the
lithium concentrate sample grading 6.2% Li2O (see 2019
Q1 MD&A on SEDAR), which was used as the starting point for the
lithium carbonate. The Sirmac property is located approximately 200
kilometres south of Whabouchi lithium mine and 180 kilometres by
road north-west of Chibougamau,
Quebec. It consists of 35 mining claims covering
approximately 1,573 hectares.
Yves Rougerie, President and CEO
of Vision Lithium commented, "This is a significant step in proving
a battery grade lithium carbonate can made from lithium ore taken
from the Sirmac project. It's an important technical milestone for
any lithium company to show the full value chain is technically
achievable."
Outcrop samples and drill core samples from the 2018 drilling
program as well as from the Nemaska drilling program of 2012 on the main
#5 dike were sent to SGS for metallurgical tests for a Preliminary
Economic Assessment (PEA) level metallurgical test work program.
The samples were combined into one Main Composite, one High Grade
Composite, and three variability samples, based on instructions
provided by Vision Lithium. The metallurgical test work program
included sample preparation, mineralogical analysis, grindability,
magnetic separation, heavy liquid separation (HLS), dense media
separation (DMS), and flotation testing. The tests were successful
in recovering 88.3% of the lithium at a grade of 6.23%
Li2O. Following receipt of these excellent results, SGS
produced an amount 91.9 grams of very high purity lithium carbonate
in 2020.
The results from the lithium carbonate samples confirm that all
specifications for trace elements are met and that this is a
premium product. Specifications for the final lithium carbonate
samples produced as shown in Table 1.
High-grade lithium carbonate production methodology
To produce high-grade lithium carbonate, the combined pregnant
leach solution (PLS) from the water leach tests (WL-1 to WL-5) was
first purified by primary and secondary impurity removal steps.
Further purification to >99.5% was performed by ion-exchange
(IX) followed by lithium carbonate precipitation. Finally,
bicarbonate polishing was conducted to achieve battery-grade purity
of >99.9%. The diagram of lithium carbonate production is shown
on Figure 2.
The scientific and technical information in this release has
been reviewed and approved by Yves
Rougerie, Geologist, President and CEO of the Company. Mr.
Rougerie is a "qualified person" as defined in National Instrument
43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI
43–101").
About Vision Lithium Inc.
Vision Lithium Inc. is a junior exploration company focused on
exploring and developing high quality mineral assets including
gold, base metals and lithium in safe jurisdictions, primarily in
Canada. The Company is led by
skilled and qualified mineral exploration experts and business
professionals. Vision Lithium is committed to discovering new world
class assets and bringing these assets to production, starting with
the Sirmac lithium property located in Northern Quebec, the Dôme Lemieux copper-zinc property in Québec's Gaspé
region, and its recently acquired polymetallic properties in
New Brunswick.
For further information on the Company, please visit our website
at www.visionlithium.com or contact us at
info@visionlithium.com.
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