Victory Metals achieves major rare earth production breakthrough

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Victory Metals achieves major rare earth production breakthrough
Victory Metals achieves major rare earth production breakthrough
Jon Cuthbert
Written by Jon Cuthbert
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Victory Metals (ASX:VTM) announced a transformative leap in its pursuit of becoming a key player in the critical minerals sector, reporting "exceptional" metallurgical leaching results from its North Stanmore Heavy Rare Earth Project in Western Australia.

The technical breakthrough follows a highly successful flotation program that achieved a staggering 48x upgrade in concentrate, reaching a 5.9% total rare earth oxide grade.

By efficiently rejecting approximately 95% of the feed mass into tailings, the company has streamlined the downstream processing requirements, which is expected to provide a substantial boost to the project's overall economic viability.

The subsequent leaching phase, conducted under standard agitated leach tank conditions, delivered high-performance results with extraction rates exceeding 70% for high-value heavy rare earths.

The process targeted dysprosium, terbium, and yttrium, elements that are essential for the production of high-strength permanent magnets used in electric vehicles and wind turbines.

The results represent a de-risking of the North Stanmore Project, proving that the mineralisation is highly amenable to conventional processing methods.

At the time of reporting, Victory Metals’ share price was $1.50.

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