Alaska Mine Testing Shows Ore Exceeds Military-Grade Quality

Alaska mines that supplied materials for allied forces during World War I and World War II are producing stibnite ore that exceeds U.S. military-grade quality, the company Felix Gold announced March 26.
Recent tests from samples taken at the Treasure Creek Antimony Project, operated by the Australian company, confirmed that hand-sorted stibnite, a mineral form of antimony trisulfide, can be processed into high-purity antimony metal through direct smelting or chemical extraction methods.
The ore “can be excavated, hand-sorted and delivered as high-grade feed, [and is] now shown to exceed U.S. military-grade concentrate specifications as direct ore,” Joseph Webb, Felix Gold’s executive director, said in a statement…. 

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