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An aerial view of First Cobalt's refinery in Cobalt, Ont. (Image: First Cobalt Corp.)[/caption]
ONTARIO – Toronto-based
First Cobalt Corp. has successfully produced a battery grade cobalt sulphate at its refinery near the town of Cobalt. The refinery has the potential to produce up to 2,000 tonnes of cobalt product per year or more if the autoclave and solvent extraction circuits are used.
Test work was carried out in single batches so that product specifications could be optimized to meet offtake partner requirements. The product assayed 20.8% cobalt, above the reference grade for sulphate pricing. It is classified as high purity, achieving over 99.9% purity.
First Cobalt has hired
Ausenco to work with
SGS Canada on detailed engineering to assess further refinement to the flowsheet and circuit optimizations to maximize potential output.
First Cobalt wants to recommission its primary cobalt refinery, which is on care and maintenance. The company has begun discussions with automotive manufacturers, cobalt miners, and investors ahead of moving the refinery to a more advanced stage.
The current corporate presentation is available at
www.FirstCobalt.com.
2 Comments
Martin Vydra
You need to check your facts as there are already 4 cobalt refineries working in North America and producing.
Umicore – Fort Saskatchewan
Sherritt/Corefco – Fort Saskatchewan
Vale – Port Colbourne
Vale – Voiseys Bay
Canadian Mining Journal
The text has been changed to reflect the correction.