No Water for Concentration of Ores
No Cynide Leaching
No CO2 by Plasma Smelting
Slag Stock Piles from Old Smelters
Over the span of 30 years, our dedicated team of geologists and metallurgists diligently researched a remarkable 3,121 million tons of slag piles.
Copper Ores
Copper ore is considered economically viable when its copper content exceeds 30%, yet such high concentrations are seldom found in mines. In the southwestern USA region and Peru, copper ore with 2-5% copper content is abundant but not cost-effective to mine due to the expenses associated with chemical concentration processes. Our groundbreaking dry concentration process, employing electrostatics, offers a game-changing solution by efficiently concentrating copper ore to over 30% without the need for water or chemicals. This environmentally friendly method revolutionizes the extraction of copper, making it a sustainable and economically viable option for mining operations.
Tailing Stockpiles
Our extensive research has encompassed 1,432 million tons of tailings, and our strategic plan involves the recycling of these materials to efficiently recover high concentrations of precious metals. Recovering valuable metals from tailing stockpiles in abandoned mines can present complexities. Nonetheless, our innovative dry concentration process allows for specific steps to be taken, ensuring successful metal recovery.
Galena - Lead Ores
The deposit boasts abundant resources of lead, silver, and gold beds, prominently situated on the surface and within a network of veins showcasing robust mineralization potential. Based on prior assessments, it is estimated that around 300,000 metric tons of recoverable Mineral Resources lie within the expansive 600-hectare area.
Head Ore Stock Piles
Our comprehensive research has encompassed billions of tons of head ore stockpile from 18th-century abandoned mines in the Southwestern U.S. The recovery of valuable metals from such historical mine tailings poses its challenges, but we have identified several effective methods for extraction. Here are the essential steps that facilitate the recovery of precious metals from these head stockpiles.
Placer Mine
A placer mine is a distinctive form of mining operation involving the extraction of minerals, such as gold, from sedimentary deposits or alluvial deposits that have been carried and deposited by water. The term "placer" originates from the Spanish word "placer," signifying "sandbank" or "gravel deposit.
Stockpiles
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+Refinery Solutions
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+Custmers
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+Project Completed
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+Our Projects
Arizona Quilabamba Cusco
Gold Field, Nevada
Vicabamba, Peru
During the Gold Rush in the late 1800s, numerous mines and smelters thrived in these regions, totaling several thousands, though they have since been closed.
North Calorina, Nevada, Peru, Bolivia
The Gold Belt spans across the eastern United States, extending from Virginia to Alabama. It played a pivotal role during the early American gold rush and housed some of the nation's largest and most productive gold mines.
Our Specialties
- All
- Copper
- Gold
- Lead
- Nickel
- Slag
Why Choose Us
Our approach to Mining Solutions is
characterized by creativity and innovation
No Water
Dry concentration methods, free from the need for water, are employed to concentrate the tailings, heads, and slags efficiently.
No Toxic (Cyanide)
Our smelting operation is optimized to minimize its environmental impact, ensuring a negligible presence of CO2 emissions.
Environmentally Friendly Process
Our approach avoids the use of conventional gravity concentration and chemical flotation methods, which often consume significant amounts of water.
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Relocation HQ of Coronet Metals
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Admin. 19 Jun 2021Long Term Lease for 3 Gold Mines
Coronet Metals US Inc. has entered the long term lease for gold mines
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