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Alabama Graphite Announces Preliminary Metallurgical Results from Coosa and Bama Projects
Alabama Graphite Corp. (TSXV:ALP) announced the preliminary metallurgical results from trench samples taken in late 2014 and early 2015 from its Coosa Project in Coosa County, and its Bama Project in Chilton County, Alabama.
Alabama Graphite Corp. (TSXV:ALP) announced the preliminary metallurgical results from trench samples taken in late 2014 and early 2015 from its Coosa Project in Coosa County, and its Bama Project in Chilton County, Alabama.
As quoted in the press release,
Two composite samples were prepared from shallow trenches excavated to test anomalies discovered by the airborne and ground geophysical surveys east and north of the already previously defined Coosa resource estimate. Two composites were also collected from trenches near the Bama Mine. Company personnel collected bulk material across continuous 50’ to 75’ lengths and submitted this to SGS Labs in Lakefield, Ontario. SGS used 2 kg of blended material per sample for their analyses.
Click here for the full Alabama Graphite Corp. (TSXV:ALP) press release
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