RE: KMX partner Cornish Lithium2 Dec 2021 09:11
KMX partner Cornish LithiumToday 00:18
KMX, TEXAS to partner with Cornish Lithium on brine production.
https://kmxtechnologies.com/kmx-and-cornish-lithium-partner-to-enhance-lithium-production/
Seriously no replies ,??? Cleantech took only 3 months of due diligence on the brine tech KMX offer.
Operating out of TEXAS......TEXAS drilling wells capitol of the world - oil out of brine and contaminents including petroluem, magnesium, sodium, pottasium and a few other ree's. Brine in the huge Smackover formation is the main bi product so they are 100% focused and you cannot really be in a better place in the world to have been A - testing your tech to make a company viable in KMX and B - Then to have the gumption and balls to take that expertise forward and sell it to some pretty big new tech companies !???
Thrown in the mix Li-Cycle. The have the technical knowledge to seperate out old battery metals, break down those metals and reprocess them, adding another knowledge base to end of processing efficiencies.
Put KMX - brines processing with Li-Cycle and TechMet 20% US Gov backed business to fund processing and within 3 weeks Cornish Lithium have huge backers with technical knowledge and very specific knowledge with deep pockets.
CUSN shareholders should understand the brines will contain leached Tin, Copper , Zinc and REE's created through the volcanic dynamics, smaller lodes which are more prone to leaching rather than a bulk solid block of deposit which may retain more metals within the core than the Cornish 'finger' veins which are more open to breakdown and flushing through to the aquifer below.
Luckily the granite heat is one if the worlds best natural formations to keep these metals fluid and simmering away just waiting like a soup just to be spoon out in to a bowl and split out in to its metals via the different exchange reactions via cathode electrode, nano ball filtering or even nano membranes with altered nano size at each stage.
EG CalTech used cathodes in the US DEMO plant on brines and zinc recovery ( way beyond the nano membrane era ) and extracted 41,000lbs of Zinc scraped off the cathodes and was viable for several years at scale , until zinc bulk came to market from China, which killed the business. The point here being the extraction of Zinc from brines was done at viable amounts back in the early 2000's and like South Crofty with Tin the market price rather than the availability was to killer.
A different ball game has started in the last 2-3 years.
Tech is improving at a rapid rate. Keeping on top of research is difficult as changes are happening at an almost weekly rate.
As I go deeper in my research I am seeing SO much more to Cornwall in total not just CUSN CL BL TUN etc.