Green Technology Metals (ASX:GT1) Announces Positive Seymour Project Testwork
Metallurgical Testwork Results
Green Technology Metals Limited (ASX:GT1) announced positive metallurgical testwork results for its Seymour project in Ontario, Canada. The variability testwork confirmed the production of high-quality spodumene concentrate with grades between 5.5% and 6.0% Li₂O, aligning with industry-leading hard rock lithium projects.
Key Highlights
The testwork validated the production of spodumene concentrate with low impurities and industry-comparable recoveries using a DMS-only processing circuit. Ore sorting demonstrated effective segregation between spodumene and waste rock, supporting the project’s simple, modular processing facility design. The results enhance the understanding of the Seymour orebody, reducing development risks.
Executive Comments
Cameron Henry, Managing Director of Green Technology Metals, stated, “The results confirm the viability of our simple, modular DMS processing facility for the Seymour Project, supporting ongoing feasibility studies.”
Future Outlook
The company is progressing with additional laboratory tests to further validate the DMS design and integrate ore sorting technology. This supports the ongoing development and feasibility study of the Seymour project, reinforcing the company’s strategy to build a pre-eminent vertically integrated lithium business in Ontario.
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