- AustraliaNorth AmericaWorld
Investing News NetworkYour trusted source for investing success
- Lithium Outlook
- Oil and Gas Outlook
- Gold Outlook Report
- Uranium Outlook
- Rare Earths Outlook
- All Outlook Reports
- Top Generative AI Stocks
- Top EV Stocks
- Biggest AI Companies
- Biggest Blockchain Stocks
- Biggest Cryptocurrency-mining Stocks
- Biggest Cybersecurity Companies
- Biggest Robotics Companies
- Biggest Social Media Companies
- Biggest Technology ETFs
- Artificial Intellgience ETFs
- Robotics ETFs
- Canadian Cryptocurrency ETFs
- Artificial Intelligence Outlook
- EV Outlook
- Cleantech Outlook
- Crypto Outlook
- Tech Outlook
- All Market Outlook Reports
- Cannabis Weekly Round-Up
- Top Alzheimer's Treatment Stocks
- Top Biotech Stocks
- Top Plant-based Food Stocks
- Biggest Cannabis Stocks
- Biggest Pharma Stocks
- Longevity Stocks to Watch
- Psychedelics Stocks to Watch
- Top Cobalt Stocks
- Small Biotech ETFs to Watch
- Top Life Science ETFs
- Biggest Pharmaceutical ETFs
- Life Science Outlook
- Biotech Outlook
- Cannabis Outlook
- Pharma Outlook
- Psychedelics Outlook
- All Market Outlook Reports
Nevada Clean Magnesium Receives Final Pilot Reduction Furnace Designs for Tami-Mosi
Nevada Clean Magnesium, Inc. (TSXV:NVM,FWB:M1V,OTC Pink Sheets:MLYFF) has received final designs for its pilot reduction furnace at its Tami-Mosi Magnesium Project. Designs were received from Silvertip Design NW.
Nevada Clean Magnesium, Inc. (TSXV:NVM,FWB:M1V,OTC Pink Sheets:MLYFF) has received final designs for its pilot reduction furnace at its Tami-Mosi Magnesium Project. Designs were received from Silvertip Design NW.
As quoted in the press release:
Based on the design, the furnace will be capable of producing up to one kilogram of magnesium by the reduction of dolime with ferrosilicon. A test program using this furnace will provide direct assessment of the performance of the dolomite and ferrosilicon intended as raw materials in the final operation; magnesium metal for assessment by potential users; dicalcium silicate (a waste stream) for assessment as a co-product; and residual ferrosilicon for assessment as a co-product or as a recycle material for lower cost production of 75% ferrosilicon feed for the magnesium reduction furnace. Process control parameters defined by the operation of this bench scale furnace will be used in the design of the pilot plant and in preparation of bankable documentation required for funding development of the full plant. – See more at: https://www.thenewswire.ca/archives?tnwarchive2=release_id%3D12759#sthash.u8AHv25Y.dpuf
Click here to read the Nevada Clean Magnesium Inc. (TSXV:NVM) press release
Latest News
Investing News Network websites or approved third-party tools use cookies. Please refer to the cookie policy for collected data, privacy and GDPR compliance. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to our use of cookies.Â