Founders Metals Announces Positive Metallurgical Test Work

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 21, 2024) - Founders Metals Inc. (TSXV: FDR) (OTCQX: FDMIF) (FSE: 9DL0) ("Founders" or the "Company") announces metallurgical test results for its Antino Gold Project ("Antino" or the "Project") in southeastern Suriname. Testing was focused on the chemical and mineralogical characterization, comminution testing, gravity test work and a comprehensive cyanidation study.

Highlights

  • Gold extraction for gravity-leach averaged 94.9% (fresh rock) and 95.3% (saprolite)

  • Primary grind size of P80 at 50 µm resulted in the best overall gold recovery (95.0%)

  • Comminution test results show medium hardness levels; in-line with other Guiana Shield gold deposits

  • Negligible concentrations of deleterious elements, low acid consumption, and no significant preg-robbing

Colin Padget, Founders' President & CEO, commented, "These positive metallurgical results represent another major de-risking milestone for Antino. With 95% gold recoveries and low deleterious elements, we can expect straightforward conventional future processing. Exploration at Antino is continuing to demonstrate the substantial scale and consistency of gold mineralization over the property. Further drill results from Upper Antino, Buese, and a potential new target can be expected before the end of this year."

Gold Recovery Results Summary

Initial metallurgical testing was completed in British Columbia, Canada by Blue Coast Research Ltd. with direction from Founders and Fuse Advisors Inc. The study includes five drill core composite samples from the Froyo Gold Zone ("Froyo") and three tailings samples from historical artisanal mining areas (Figure 1). The study includes comminution test work, preliminary gravity gold recovery tests, and grind and cyanidation optimization work.

Comminution

Comminution testing was completed on all fresh rock composites to characterize sample hardness. Bond Ball Mill Work Index ("BMWI") tests on fresh rock samples have an average BWMI of 13.2 kWh/t. This is considered medium hardness and in-line with other gold deposits in the Guiana Shield. For example, the preliminary fresh rock test work reported for Newmont's Merian Mine averages 19.0 kWh/t1, suggesting potential for more favourable economics at Antino in terms of energy consumption on grind.

1 Newmont, Merian Operations NI 43-101 Technical Report, 2018

Gravity Gold Recovery

In this study, an Extended Gravity Recoverable Gold (E-GRG) test was completed on a single master sample representative of the Froyo Gold Zone ("Froyo Composite"). Additional smaller-scale gravity assessment tests were done on each of the various drill core and historical tailings composites to assess potential differences in their respective gravity test performance. Maximum gold recovery in the E-GRG testing was 62%, whilst single-pass Knelson tests with super-panner upgrade of the individual composites range from 21.2% to 39.8%.