Torngat engages Metso for Strange Lake REE pilot plant

Torngat Metals and Metso have signed a contract for large-volume pilot scale processing of ore. The focus of the agreement is to pilot test the […]
Sampling at Torngat’s Strange Lake rare earth project. Credit: Torngat Metals

Torngat Metals and Metso have signed a contract for large-volume pilot scale processing of ore. The focus of the agreement is to pilot test the beneficiation of ore extracted from Torngat’s Strange Lake rare earth mine and mill in northern Québec. This project is a critical driver for the electrification value chain, specifically the manufacturing of permanent magnets for electric motors, wind turbines and other low carbon technologies. 

The process incorporates advanced technologies including X-ray sensor-based ore sorting, magnetic separation, and flotation, based on Metso’s proprietary and leading-edge technology. This work is being executed in close collaboration with GTK Mintec (Geological Survey of Finland).

“We are very pleased to expand this partnership with Metso, not only because of its world leading mineral processing expertise and capabilities, but also because of the values we share in our commitment to enabling sustainability and decarbonization in our operations and in our communities,” noted Dirk Naumann, president and CEO of Torngat.

The first phase of work will be completed by the end of 2023, resulting in the production of a rare earth concentrate. The next phase of work will use the rare earth concentrate to scale-up and optimize the subsequent process steps to produce a mixed rare earth solution, based on Metso’s leading expertise in acid and heat-based minerals processing and purification. Metso will also provide production scale engineering and offer technology and equipment solutions for future commercial operations with Torngat.

Learn more about Metso’s expertise at www.Metso.com.

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