Black Canyon (ASX: BCA) is pleased to announce that the stage 2 heavy liquid separation (HLS) testing has successfully upgraded the manganese content from 30% Mn to 35% Mn. The testwork was conducted at the SGS Lakefield laboratory in Canada, and the results show a significant improvement in the concentrate grade.
The updated product promises a higher grade of manganese concentrate, which is expected to improve the overall profitability of the project. The successful outcome of the testwork is a major milestone for Black Canyon, as it paves the way for the next stages of development.
Black Canyon is focused on developing its manganese project in the United States, and the successful testwork results are a strong indication that the project has the potential to become a major supplier of high-grade manganese concentrate.
The company is now moving forward with the next stages of development, including further testwork and engineering studies, as well as discussions with potential offtake partners. Black Canyon is confident that the project will continue to deliver strong results and provide significant value to its shareholders.
In conclusion, Black Canyon’s stage 2 HLS testing has successfully upgraded the manganese content from 30% Mn to 35% Mn, resulting in a higher grade of manganese concentrate. This is a major milestone for the company, and the successful testwork results are a strong indication that the project has the potential to become a major supplier of high-grade manganese concentrate. Black Canyon is now moving forward with the next stages of development, including further testwork and engineering studies, as well as discussions with potential offtake partners.