- Talisker Resources (OTCQX:TSKFF) advances to the second phase of laser-based ore sorting at the Bralorne Gold Project.
- 400 kilograms of material sent to Germany for advanced multi-channel laser sorting tests.
- Initial phase increased average feed grade from 14.4 g/t to 27.8 g/t gold with up to 99% recovery.
Talisker Resources (OTCQX:TSKFF) has embarked on the second phase of its laser-based ore sorting studies at the Bralorne Gold Project in British Columbia. The company has dispatched 400 kilograms of material to Tomra's test center in Wedel, Germany, to further assess the efficiency of multi-channel laser sorting technologies.
The initial testing phase showed promising results by enhancing the average gold grade from 14.4 grams per tonne (g/t) to 27.8 g/t, while achieving gold recoveries between 95% and 99%. Additionally, the process effectively rejected 35% to 55% of the total rock mass as waste. This new phase will focus on validating these results with run of mine material and examining the feasibility of full-scale production, including the economics related to the implementation of the ore sorting systems.
This initiative is anticipated to significantly bolster the project's financial outcomes by reducing both trucking and milling expenses, optimizing mining efficiencies, and enhancing gold grades. The second phase of the study constitutes a critical step towards optimizing Talisker's extraction and processing methods at the Bralorne Gold Project, further confirming the potential for increased economic returns.