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Revised RK Lithium, Exceptional Flotation Results

Up to 87% Li Recoveries and 3.60% Li2O Con Grades on Ore-Sort Material (Updated to include JORC Table 1, no other changes)

Battery and critical metals explorer and developer Pan Asia Metals Limited (ASX: PAM) (‘PAM’ or ‘the Company’) is pleased to report very successful metallurgicaltest-work results for flotation of lithium mica concentrates from ‘ore-sort’ product derived from the RK lithium prospect.


HIGHLIGHTS

  • Flotation test-work on ‘ore-sort’ products materially improves Li recoveries
  • Ore-sort feed grade of 0.92% Li2O shows recoveries of 77% - 87% producing Li2O concentrates of 2.80% - 3.60% in PAM’s ‘Optimum Mining Scenario’
  • Feed grades remain above 0.78% Li2O for PAM’s ‘Modelled Mining Scenario’ which incorporates 20% waste material as dilution
  • Modelled Mining Scenario produces a 3.0% Li2O concentrate with 78% Li recoveries
  • Test-work confirms that the RK Lithium Project has the potential to achieve high Li recoveries and high Li2O concentrate grades
  • With the high Li2O feed grades and Li recoveries achieved, PAM has the potential to be as competitive as the best lepidolite based LCE processors in China

Pan Asia Metals Managing Director, Paul Lock, said: “This is an incredibly pleasing result, our previously reported ore sorting results in November, 2022, demonstrated an increase in the modelled ore feed grade from 0.50% Li2O to 0.92% Li2O – positioning PAM with one of the highest grade lepidolite feed grades in the global peer group. The modelled volume of concentrate feed is reduced by over 60%, with the reject material below the current Mineral Resource cut-off grade of 0.25% Li2O. This means PAM will be processing a materially higher grade ore than that reflected in the RK Mineral Resource, which equates to a considerable reduction in capital and operating costs on a per tonne LCE basis. This means PAM will require less beneficiation capacity (lower capex) and PAM will be processing less product (lower opex). The result being reported today further improves PAM’s position, with the Optimum Mining Scenario producing a 3.0% Li2O con with 87% Li recoveries or a 3.6% Li2O con with 77% Li recoveries, which should be achievable in certain fresh ore mining situations. PAM’s Modelled Mining Scenario introduces 20% dilution and still achieves a 3.0% Li2O con with 78% Li recoveries, which is a great outcome. As PAM is operating in a very low cost environment PAM expects to be as competitive as the best lepidolite based LCE processors in China, aka, those situated at the bottom of the Wood Mackenzie sourced cost curve in PAM’s presentation.”

Project Overview

The RK Lithium Project (RKLP) is one of PAM’s key assets. RKLP is a hard rock lithium project with lithium hosted in lepidolite/mica rich pegmatites chiefly composed of quartz, albite, lepidolite and muscovite, with minor cassiterite and tantalite as well as other accessory minerals.

Previous open pit mining extracting tin from the weathered pegmatites was conducted into the early 1970’s.

PAM’s objective has been to continue drilling with the aim of increasing and upgrading the existing Mineral Resource, which will then be used as part of a Pre-Feasibility Study that will consider various options to determine the technical and economic viability of the project including the LCE production profile as well as associated by-products.

Peer group studies indicate that lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide projects using lepidolite as their plant feedstock have the potential to be placed near the bottom of the cost curve. Lepidolite has also been demonstrated to have a lower carbon emission intensity than other lithium sources.

Metallurgical Test-work Details

The test-work was conducted by Nagrom on three separate composite samples comprised of fresh mineralisation derived from ore sorting testwork conducted on HQ core (63mm diameter) from drillhole RKDD006 (see Table 1). This testwork was reported in PAM’s ASX announcement “Exceptional Ore Sorting Results Confirmed” dated November 22, 2022.

Table 1. Ore Sorting test results

Technical Discussion

Three composite samples for the flotation testwork were formulated from the sorted products as shown in Table 2. Each composite sample weighed 16.1kg.

Table 2. Flotation test composite samples

The beneficiation-flotation process undertaken on the composite samples consists of milling to a particle size of 80% passing 0.15mm followed by desliming using a hydrocyclone to remove -0.020mm material. The flotation process on the + 0.02mm feed sample consists of one rougher, one scavenging and three cleaning flotation steps. Reagent dosages were identical for all three tests and consisted of Na2CO3 @ 400g/t, Calgon @ 120g/t and YM 7-1 @ 510g/t.


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