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Core Lithium (ASX:CXO) produces battery-grade lithium hydroxide from Finniss

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ASX:CXO      MCAP $299.1M
06 April 2021 11:00 (AEST)
Core Lithium (ASX:CXO) - Managing Director, Stephen Biggins

Source: Daily Mercury

Core Lithium (CXO) has produced lithium hydroxide monohydrate from a spodumene mineral concentrate sample taken from the Finniss Lithium Project.

The Finniss Lithium Project is located in the Northern Territory and is expected to be at the forefront of producing lithium for the global renewable energy and electric vehicle (EV) markets.

The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) completed the test work. ANSTO is a leading Australian public research organisation whose minerals business has extensive experience with lithium processing.

This test work showed the conventional direct flowsheet can be used to process a mineral concentrate to produce battery grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate.

Specifically, the test successfully extracted over 95 per cent of lithium on two-kilogram samples of blended concentrate in two separate tests.

“Today’s announcement confirms that battery grade lithium hydroxide suitable for high-end uses in the lithium battery, renewable energy and EV industries, can be produced from Core’s excellent quality lithium concentrate produced from the Finniss Project,” Managing Director Stephen Biggins said.

Producing a battery-grade product gives the company and its customers confidence in the value of the project and its importance in strengthening Australia’s position in the global lithium battery supply chain.

The company is focussed on completing a definitive feasibility study for the Finniss Lithium Project and finalising offtake negotiation deals ahead of reaching a final investment decision in the September quarter.

Core Lithium is up 4.44 per cent with shares trading at 23.5 cents at 10:03 am AEST.

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