American Manganese Applies for Australian Patent

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American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY) announced that it has applied for an Australian patent for its proprietary process to recover manganese from low grade resources.

American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY) announced that it has applied for an Australian patent for its proprietary process to recover manganese from low grade resources.
As quoted in the press release:

The Company currently holds similar patents from South Africa (Patent No. 2013/01364) and the United States (US Patent No. 8,460621 B2), along with a patent application in China (pending). Since significant manganese resources are located in Australia, the Company believes that a patent will be useful for licensing and other commercialization opportunities in that jurisdiction.
AMI’s Patented Process has received international interest and, subject to testing and verification, may be used to recover manganese and produce manganese products from a wider range of resources and materials than originally considered. Over the past year several companies located in South Africa, South America, Indonesia, Vietnam, Eastern Europe, Mexico, and the United States have contacted the Company regarding potentially adapting and incorporating the AMI Patented Process into their own operations to produce manganese products.

Larry Reaugh, president and CEO of American Manganese, commented:

The Company’s current main focus is working towards exploiting the Patented Process for use beyond mining applications, as well as examining its potential for use with other minerals. Management is striving to unlock the value of the Company’s intellectual property, its patents, by seeking out a broader range commercialization opportunities.

Click here to read the full American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY) press release.

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