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EMC Receives Initial Report on Laboratory Test Program
EMC Metals Corp. (TSE:EMC) announce that it has received an independent laboratory test work report, “Production of Sc-Al Alloys”, outlining the results of a series of laboratory-scale tests investigating the production of scandium-aluminum alloys.
EMC Metals Corp. (TSX:EMC) announce that it has received an independent laboratory test work report, “Production of Sc-Al Alloys”, outlining the results of a series of laboratory-scale tests investigating the production of scandium-aluminum alloys.
The press release is quoted as saying:
The results of the CSIRO work confirmed earlier experimental work done and concluded there were no findings that suggested Sc-Al alloys could not be produced through chemical, electrolytic, and/or thermal means. The progression of the experimental work was somewhat hampered by the size of the laboratory equipment on hand, suggesting a larger scale capability is required to pursue the most promising variations on test parameters.
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