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Canadian Copper Provides Metallurgical Testwork Update

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Positive Rougher Flotation Results at Murray Brook Deposit

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - February 10, 2025) - Canadian Copper Inc. (CSE: CCI) ("Canadian Copper" or the "Company") announced today positive results from its on-going metallurgical testwork program at SGS Canada Inc. ("SGS") in Lakefield, Ontario. The purpose of this program is to support the acceleration and derisking efforts towards bringing the Murray Brook Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit into production using the existing Caribou Process Plant under the Combined Strategy.

Simon Quick, CEO of Canadian Copper, stated, "These positive rougher flotation results are a key step to the integration of the Murray Brook Deposit and the Caribou Process Plant. Composites selected for this program targeted early mine life material indicative of the planned plant feed grades and lithologic characteristics, which is designed to achieve three objectives. First, to forecast the Murray Brook Deposit recovery performance using the existing Caribou Process Plant circuits. Second, to identify and refine any needed Caribou Process Plant flotation circuit changes to execute our fit-for-purpose strategy under the Combined Scenario. Third, to develop accurate cost and design inputs for our upcoming PEA due in the H1, 2025."

Flotation Testwork Overview

Approximately 600 kilograms of historical diamond drill core material was collected from four spatially distinct areas in December 2024 and sent to SGS where froth flotation tests simulating a plant flowsheet with a bulk copper/lead float scenario prior to zinc flotation were performed. The total weight was divided into four composite samples representing the early years of the Murray Brook Deposit's preliminary mine plan. Table 1 presents the feed grades of the samples.

Table 1. Metallurgical Samples Feed Grades

Feed Grades

ELM

ELL

WLM2

WLH

Copper, %

0.57

0.38

0.46

0.70

Zinc, %

2.00

2.58

1.56

1.43

Lead, %

1.02

1.26

0.59

0.70

Silver, g/t

43

54

25

15

Sulphur, %

36.8

37.4

48.3

41.8

 

The first set of rougher flotation tests were performed using one of the samples provided to SGS (ELM) and initially applying the grind size of 80% passing 25-30 microns and using the same reagents from an earlier test program completed in 2013. The flotation conditions were then modified from this baseline to optimize the metallurgical results. The differential results are summarized in Table 2.

Table 2. Comparative Rougher Flotation Testwork Results


Historical Testwork Regimen1

Optimized Regimen2

Bulk Cu/Pb Flotation Circuit



Weight Recovery

27.6 - 49.7 %

21.3 - 28.4%

Copper Recovery

83.3 - 87.2%

83.6 - 86.7%

Zinc Recovery

36.0 - 52.0%

31.9 - 42.7%

Lead Recovery

71.4 - 78.3%

71.9 - 75.7%

Silver Recovery

79.4 - 84.0%

81.3 - 82.1%

Zinc Circuit



Weight Stage Recovery

24.7 - 46.5%

17.0 - 32.0%

Zinc Stage Recovery

84.1 - 88.3%

88.0 - 90.6%