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Speewah study likes agitated tank leach route

KING River Resources’ prefeasibility study underway at the Speewah specialty metals project in Western Australia’s East Kimberley indicates agitated tank concentrate leach processing could be the optimum path to production.

 The Trudie vein drill pad at Speewah

The Trudie vein drill pad at Speewah

KRR is trying to find out if agitated tank leaching of concentrates using sulphuric acid can produce not only vanadium pentoxide, titanium dioxide and iron oxide products but also other high value specialty...

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