CANADA CARBON COMPLETES BULK SAMPLE PROGRAM ON ITS ASBURY GRAPHITE PROJECT

Canada Carbon Inc.
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Toronto, ON, Canada, Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canada Carbon Inc. (the “Company”) (TSX-V:CCB), (FF:U7N1) reports that it has completed the Bulk Sample Program for its 100% owned Asbury Graphite Project located 80 kilometers (“km”) NNE of Gatineau, near Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Québec. Working with SGS Lakefield, the Bulk Sample Program consisted of work to complete a full scope of analysis in the following areas:

  • Head assays

  • Bond Ball Work Index Analysis

  • Flowsheet optimization

Head Assays

As previously reported (see Press Release dated August 8th, 2024), the Company provided three ore samples for the program : BK1 – high grade drill core, BK2 – low grade drill core, and BK3 – a high grade outcrop. These samples were prepared for testing, and a composite of the two drill core samples (BK1 and BK2) was prepared and named Core Comp. The Company believe that the Core Comp will be a fairly representative sample of the overall Asbury deposit.

Carbon speciation analyses of these samples shows graphitic carbon (C(g)) ranging from 1.36% to 5.86% from low to high grade drill core, and a very high graphitic carbon concentration of 15.7% in the outcrop sample. The 3.68% C(g) of the Core Comp was well in excess of the average C(g) measured in the Company’s Initial Resource Estimate (see Press Release dated May 16th, 2024). As measured in all samples, carbon occurs as both graphitic carbon (C(g)) as well as carbonate (CO3) minerals. In this flotation program, CCB evaluated the recovery of graphitic carbon as opposed to total carbon (C(t)). Carbonates are expected to be flushed to the tailings products. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) is minimal in all samples.

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Bond Ball Work Index Analysis
Bond Ball Work Index testing was conducted on the three samples, BK1, BK2 and BK3 which produced similar work indices ranging from 14.1 (BK2) to 14.6 (BK1). In comparison with SGS’s database of thousands of ore types, shown in the graph below, the Asbury samples fall in the median range of hardness percentile, ranging from 47.4% to 53.3%. The result of this analysis suggests that the hard rock host material of the Asbury deposit results from geological events which contributed significantly to the macro-crystalline nature of the flake to be produced from the Asbury deposit.

Note: F80 denotes feed size (in microns), while P80 denotes product size (i.e – measurement at which 80% of particles are finer in size). BWI – Bond Work Index. KWh/t – Kilowatt Hour per tonne.

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