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Volt Lithium Corp. has successfully produced battery-grade lithium carbonate from its US field operations in the Permian Basin in West Texas.
Volt will continue to produce lithium chloride concentrate, as well as technical-grade and battery-grade lithium carbonate, in the field for the remainder of 2024. Volt’s DLE approach involves a two-stage process. The first stage focuses on removing contaminants from the brine before extraction. In the second stage, the breakthrough in their technology came with the development of specialized ion exchange beads, the company said.
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