Investor Presentaiton
Valuation Catalysts - Ore Sorting
Ore Sorting is a proven technology for eliminating barren waste and upgrading mineral
bearing rock at large particle sizes, typically between 250mm and 10mm (1 to 4 inches).
It involves evaluating the mineral content of individual rocks as they pass through a sensor
then separating them into Accept and Reject fractions, based on pre-determined selection
criteria.
X-Ray scanners that either measure density or actual copper and molybdenum grades can
be used to select material for processing.
Idaho Copper mineralization is contained in narrow stockwork veins, with the number and
width of these veins controlling the grade. This type of thin vein mineralization lends itself
directly to the use of ore sorting. The more veins and/or thicker the veins the better the
Feeding device (Typically a vibrating feeder)
grade.
Timing
6 months
Budget
$750K
Increase
NPV
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IDAHO
Belt or Chute
Electronic Sensor
Ejection Device (Typically compressed air)
Splitter
O COPPER
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