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The Vancouver company QMC has lithium oxide concentrate produced in China

The Vancouver company QMC has lithium oxide concentrate produced in China

QMC Quantum Minerals Corp. (TSX.V: QMC) (OTC: QMCQF), based in Vancouver British Columbia, is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of land with natural resources. The company's focus is on creating shareholder value through strategic acquisition and development of high quality lithium, silver, gold, nickel, copper and zinc prospects.

The Vancouver company QMC has lithium oxide concentrate produced in China

Vancouver-based QMC Quantum Minerals (TSXV: QMC) announced that it has partnered with a publicly traded company in China to service the battery metal market.

QMC sent mineral samples from its Irgon lithium mine in Manitoba, central Canada, to Guangxi Non-Ferrous Limu Mining in China to analyze and make a battery-grade 6% lithium oxide concentrate under a confidentiality agreement.

The dispatched spodumene was obtained from the Irgon, Irgon West, Mapetre and Central Dikes. The delivery consists of raw materials of previously analyzed samples.

"As part of the negotiated agreement between QMC and Guangxi, after the testing process is complete, Guangxi will provide the company with a report that includes test results and a flow chart for the manufacture of concentrate," QMC management said in a media statement.

QMC's core project, the Irgon Lithium Mine, is located in Manitoba, 20 kilometers from the Tanco Mine, the most successful North American lithium mine to date.

The project has an already drilled pit and a historical non-standard NI 43-103 resource estimate of 1,2 million tonnes with 1,51% Li20 over a strike length of 365 meters and a depth of 213 meters.

QMC Quantum Minerals / ISE - October 2019

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