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Ageos,thanks for the input/research,so we might have 4 to 6% ti in a sample up to 67% titanite,still looks good to me compared to the russian mines, and pitfield looks far easier to get at, and its close to everything we could want,we just need someone to stumble across a small mountain stream nearby containing a high % of hydrobromic acid to make this a "dream share".........
So basically they are happy to mine ore with 3% titanite(acid leeching) and ours has up to 67% titanite,so the only argument is ours is too good/high%. we need to find some lower grade ore,according to lovery handleman?? me thinks this is going to be a winner,big time.....so it might need more acid as we have toooooo much titanite compared to other finds/mines in use today,a nice problem to have. thats why we are employing the people we have just hired.
The details of how to extract titanite,, try science direct, international journal of mineral processing, vol157 pages 98 to 102 published 10/12/2016 im sure mr shaun bunn et al have read it and it looks quite easy,room temp and room pressure,hydrobromic acid leaching and chlorination. it uses air and coal,with hydrobromic acid that can be recycled. this gives synthetic rutile or titanium tetrachloride. thanks to mr kustov and mr parfenov in 2015. P.S.can someone ask them tomorrow and see if it really is that easy,and also check a gallon of hydrobromic acid costs less than £1000 a go... alot less i hope as ive a feeling we might need a lot of it in a few months when they build a pilot/test plant. gla.
Apparently there is a company experimenting with both,sodium for cheapness and lithium for density,if they split the batteries 50/50 then the best of both worlds with the sodium working when its negative temps without affecting the range as a 100% lithium pack would suffer /stop working if too cold..
The existing ore can be put through the mill again to clean it up,even a hot tub has chemicals to regulate the ph values so your skin or any crack,, is kept happy.. remember 6% is the min and we can go higher now its working and still being optimized
The article about the chinese new year states,they expect ev car sales globally to increase 25/30% this year,and byd have a new version of there affordable ev at $12,500 a 12.7% price drop over last years model,byd use sodium batteries with up to 130/160w density so pretty poor compared to our technology at 200/250w,meritor / cummins will be the tier1 company as we had contracts with the mod for our tech on heavy transport vehicles,usually carring some thing heavy like a challenger2 tank,62.5tons basic and the heavy armoured version a mere 75 tons. looks like a good top up time,today.
Wow,hyper the end of the first link,it states sodium is 2 or 3% the cost of lithium,if a lithium battery pack is 40/45% of a car that is a game changer,most people dont want/need a car that does 0-60 in 3 seconds,so sodium will do just fine,,, the bit about china using synthetic soda ash made by coal /powered power stations,didnt seem very green..
Last buy @7.6p paid,tree shake over,back to my lunch ,thnks again for those shares didnt think i would get any under 9p with all are good news on titanite easy acid seperation plant going to be built by end of year or sooner to test the theory,, even though there are papers online of it already been done years ago,,