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Lithium Power International Yields Carbonate Purity Above Industry Standards

Lithium Power International’s (ASX:LPI) optimisations to its production process at its Maricunga lithium project resulted in battery-grade lithium carbonate with 99.92 percent purity exceeding industry standards set at 99.5 percent. LPI now plans to send these carbonate samples to potential off-takers as part of the ongoing project finance process, according to an article published on edisongroup.com.

In April 2022, LPI’s technological partner GEA Messo undertook additional laboratory testing of samples from Maricunga’s concentrated brines. The tests consistently resulted in battery-grade lithium carbonate with 99.92 percent purity. The optimisation of the production process at Maricunga was part of the project’s updated definitive feasibility study (released in January 2022), according to the article.


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