Saint Jean Carbon Successfully Tests Its New Air Classifier Design and Produces Jumbo Graphite Flakes
October 26 2021 - 9:11AM
Saint Jean Carbon Inc. (“Saint Jean” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: SJL)
is pleased to announce that the Company successfully tested its new
proprietary air classifier design to separate graphitic flakes from
an undisclosed Canadian ore body of metamorphic rocks containing
graphite.
During the first trial of the new proprietary
air classifier design, the machine demonstrated capability to
separate graphitic flakes into sizes ranging from +100 mesh (149
microns) to +30 mesh (595 microns). The largest graphite flakes
separated by the machine were observed to be larger than +30 mesh
in diameter.
The Company’s intended use for the air
classifier is to produce the largest graphitic flake size possible,
which the Company expects would command the highest cost premium
for graphite anode concentrates that are used in the production of
lithium ion batteries for use in electric vehicles. Below is a
microscopy of one sample of a typical jumbo graphite flake that was
separated by Saint Jean’s air classifier. This jumbo flake of
graphite is approximately 1500 microns in diameter and was
separated in the 3rd compartment of the air classifier.
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The initial results from testing completed by a
third party laboratory indicate that graphite purity in excess of
90% may be achieved once the iron has been removed from graphitic
flakes separated by the air classifier. Based on the results of
this first equipment trial, the Company believes that the air
classification process can produce graphite concentrates to the
grades required for lithium-ion battery anodes. The correlation of
the computational fluid dynamics simulation, previously completed
by the Company, to the actual physical test results are significant
as the Company believes that further adjustments in the computer
simulation will lead to further improvements of the air
classifier’s capabilities. The Company is planning
additional air classifier trials to attempt to attain graphite
concentrates with higher purity levels. Further effort will be
needed to confirm the process and machinery are capable of
production scale up.
V-Bond Lee, Chief Technology Officer, quotes,
“We are very excited that we were able to demonstrate that the air
classifier is capable of producing statistically similar results to
the engineering computer simulation. This shows the importance of
ensuring high fidelity in the engineering simulations. We are also
motivated by the possibility that our proprietary air classifier
technology, using aerodynamics, can provide competitive advantages
over traditional wet processes such as flotation where chemicals
and reagents from wet tailings need to be reclaimed. The advantages
of air classification are substantial in simplicity, costs and
impact to the environment.”
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Saint Jean Carbon Inc.Dr. William Pfaffenberger,
Chairman of the Board, CEO and President
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info@saintjeancarbon.comTel: (250) 381-6181
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This press release contains forward-looking statements, within the
meaning of applicable securities legislation, concerning Saint
Jean’s business and affairs. In certain cases,
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such as ‘‘plans’’, ‘‘expects’’ or ‘‘does not expect’’, ‘‘budget’’,
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‘‘would’’, ‘‘might’’ or ‘‘will be taken’’, ‘‘occur’’ or ‘‘be
achieved’’.
These forward-looking statements are based on
current expectations, and are naturally subject to uncertainty and
changes in circumstances that may cause actual results to differ
materially. Although Saint Jean believes that the expectations
represented in such forward-looking statements are reasonable,
there can be no assurance that these expectations will prove to be
correct. Such statements include statements with respect to: (i)
the Company’s expectation that large graphitic flake size would
command the highest cost premium for graphite anode concentrates
that are used in the production of lithium ion batteries for use in
electric vehicles; (ii) the Company’s belief that the air
classification process can produce graphite concentrates to the
grades required for lithium-ion battery anodes; (iii) the statement
that graphite purity in excess of 90% may be achieved once the iron
has been removed from graphitic flakes separated by the air
classifier; (iv) the Company’s belief that further adjustments in
the computer simulation will lead to further improvements of the
air classifier’s capabilities; (v) the Company’s plan to attempt to
attain graphite concentrates with higher purity levels; (vii) the
inherent assumption that the process and machinery is capable of
production scale up; and (viii) the possibility that the air
classifier technology can provide competitive advantages over
traditional wet processes. Statements of past performance should
not be construed as an indication of future performance.
Forward-looking statements involve significant risks and
uncertainties, should not be read as guarantees of future
performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate
indications of whether or not such results will be achieved. A
number of factors, including those discussed above, could cause
actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in
the forward-looking statements. Any such forward-looking statements
are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary
statement.
All of the forward-looking statements made in
this press release are qualified by these cautionary
statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance
on such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
information is provided as of the date of this press release, and
Saint Jean assumes no obligation to update or revise them to
reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required
under applicable securities legislation.
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