Aclara Resources announces Ionic Clays have arrived at Pilot Plant in Chile
December 20, 2023 at 10:40 pm
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Aclara Resources Chief Operating Officer Barry Murphy joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share significant news that the company has successfully received a 25-tonne shipment of ionic clays extracted from its Carina Module deposit in Brazil, which has been transported to its fully-owned pilot plant facility in Chile.
Murphy provided details on the company's plans for the pilot operation and what they aim to achieve during this crucial phase. According to Murphy, the primary objective of the piloting operation is to assess the compatibility of Aclara's patented Circular Mineral Harvesting technology with the Carina Module ionic clays on a semi-industrial scale.
The company also intends to initiate discussions with potential separators and other commercial stakeholders to explore future partnerships or opportunities in the rare earths market. During the piloting campaign, Aclara Resources will also evaluate any process flowsheet modifications that may be required, as well as revalidate the Circular Mineral Harvesting methodology. The successful piloting operation will be a significant milestone in their journey to become a key player in the rare earths industry.
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Aclara Resources Inc, formerly 1303714 BC Ltd, is a Chile-based public company which engages in the Mineral Resources Business Sector. The Company is development-stage rare earth mineral resources company with approximately 450,500 hectares of mining concessions located in the Maule, Nuble, Biobio and Araucania regions of Chile. The Company focuses on the development and on the construction and operation of the Penco Module, which aims to produce a rare earth concentrate through a processing plant that is be fed by clays from nearby deposits. The Company also conducts exploration activities in order to determine if there are deposits within its other mining concessions that can be developed economically and with an adequate environmental footprint.