Cobre Montana Produces Battery-Grade Lithium Carbonate From Cinovec

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Cobre Montana (ASX:CXB) completed initial metallurgical testwork for lithium, resulting in precipitation of battery grade lithium carbonate and a byproduct of sulphate of potash from a sample of Cinovec ore. Cobre Montana also reports that tailings from European Metals Holdings Limited (ASX:EMH) proposed tin/tungsten operations may result in operating costs descending well below the US$2000/t operating cost for the production of lithium carbonate.

Cobre Montana (ASX:CXB) completed initial metallurgical testwork for lithium, resulting in precipitation of battery grade lithium carbonate and a byproduct of sulphate of potash from a sample of Cinovec ore. Cobre Montana also reports that tailings from European Metals Holdings Limited (ASX:EMH) proposed tin/tungsten operations may result in operating costs descending well below the US$2000/t operating cost for the production of lithium carbonate.

As quoted in the press release:

European Metals Holdings Limited (“European Metals” or “The Company”) (ASX:EMH) is pleased to announce that battery grade lithium carbonate has been precipitated in metallurgical testwork on a sample of ore from the Cinovec Lithium Tin/Tungsten Project in the Czech Republic.

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