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Titan Mining Announces Phase III Metallurgy Results and Outlines Plans for Natural Flake Graphite Processing Facility in New York State

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Titan Mining Corporation
Titan Mining Corporation

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Mining Corporation (TSX: TI) (“Titan” or the "Company") is pleased to announce the Phase III metallurgy results conducted at SGS Lakefield for the Kilbourne graphite project. The Company is also excited to be outlining parameters of a processing facility for Kilbourne natural graphite mineralized material (the “Facility”), to be co-located with the Company’s existing zinc operations at Empire State Mines (“ESM”). This initiative aims to fast-track development of Kilbourne and make ESM the first end to end producer of natural flake graphite in the United States since the 1950s.

Highlights:

  • Process optimization completed indicating favorable characteristics of material with low impurities, high recoveries, final concentrate of 98.8% C(t) and saleable product

  • Simplified process sheet developed which provides potential synergies with existing ESM mill circuit

  • Size fraction analysis shows good flake size distribution with the potential to deliver to available US domestic segments and value-added products. Ability to meaningfully meet current US natural graphite demands

  • Engineering for the Facility is in final stages of completion targeting 1,000-1,200t per annum of concentrate production for product qualification and to be used as path towards commercialization. The Facility aims for modular expansion to baseline production of 40,000t per annum with further growth capability

  • Goal to make ESM the first end to end producer of natural flake graphite in the USA with target Facility start in 2025. Significant ability to leverage existing ESM infrastructure and work force lowering capital and operating costs

  • Key product group applications identified ranging from core areas such as semiconductors, batteries (CSPG anodes), military specification graphite and battery storage to mainstream applications such as lubricants, polymers and coatings

Don Taylor, CEO of Titan commented: “We are pleased with the Phase III test results demonstrating potential closed-circuit recoveries of 90%+ and high-grade concentrate product from Kilbourne. The current resource outlined at Kilbourne represents only 8,300 ft of strike length tested of a total strike length of 25,000 ft. Kilbourne has significant resource expansion potential to meet the demands of US natural flake graphite over a long- term period and we are excited to be moving towards the next phase of development”.

Rita Adiani, President of Titan commented: “The Phase III test results and size fraction analysis provides us with useful product data as we commence scoping out pricing and relevant US customer base for Kilbourne graphite. The Facility is the first step towards ESM becoming the first end to end producer of natural flake graphite in the United States and having the ability to secure supply chain resilience for our core industries such as semiconductors, military spec graphite and batteries whilst having domestic resources to support industrial uses which currently rely fully on imports. We are excited by current developments as we surface more shareholder value through organic growth”.