Mkango Resources Limited Announces Hypromag and Mkango Rare Earths Secure Uk Grant

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  • HyProMag Ltd ("HyProMag") and Mkango Rare Earths UK Ltd ("Mkango UK") have been awarded grants totalling £218,932 by Innovate UK to advance their medium-loop (via remelting) and long-loop (via chemical processing) rare earth magnet recycling routes - both underpinned by the patented Hydrogen Processing of Magnet Scrap ("HPMS") technology developed at the University of Birmingham for demagnetising and liberating end-of-life ("EoL") rare earth magnets from scrap streams. HyProMag is the exclusive licencee of the HPMS process.

  • These recycling routes are complementary to the short-loop rare earth magnet recycling and manufacturing being commercialised by HyProMag in the UK, Germany and the United States, and provide additional flexibility to maximise value and minimise the carbon footprint for a broader variety of NdFeB feeds including EoL sources and pre-production swarf.

  • In the REEmelt Project, HyProMag will collaborate with Less Common Metals ("LCM"), ADEY Innovation Ltd ("ADEY") and the University of Birmingham ("UoB") to liberate EoL rare earth magnets via HPMS, followed by remelting, strip casting and remanufacture into a new sintered rare earth magnet for demonstration in an ADEY magnetic filter.

  • In theSustainable Alternative to Hydrometallurgical Processes ("SAHP") Project, Mkango UK will collaborate with Imperial College spin-out, Nanomox Ltd ("Nanomox"), to validate its novelOxidative Ionothermal Synthesis ("OIS?") process at pilot scale, which provides an opportunity to lower the environmental impact and cost of long-loop chemical processing, leveraging off the existing pilot facilities already developed by Mkango UK at Tyseley Energy Park in Birmingham.

LONDON, UK AND VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / October 3, 2024 / Mkango Resources Ltd. (AIM:MKA)(TSXV:MKA) (the "Company" or "Mkango") is pleased to announce that HyProMag and Mkango UK have been awarded grants totalling £218,932 as part of the CLIMATES (Circular critical materials supply chains) programme, a £15 million investment delivered by Innovate UK, which aims to strengthen the UK's supply chain resilience within critical minerals. Both HyProMag and Mkango UK are 100% owned subsidiaries of Maginito Limited ("Maginito"), which is 79.4% owned by Mkango and 20.6% owned by CoTec Holdings ("CoTec").

Mike Biddle, Exec Director for Net Zero at Innovate UK, stated: "An electric vehicle and many green technologies not only requires Cobalt, Lithium and Graphite for the battery but also Rare Earth Elements for the high-performance permanent magnets used in the electric motors. The innovative partnerships we are funding will explore novel ways to support our supply of these Rare Earth Elements in the UK and have enormous potential. Backing from Innovate UK will accelerate their work towards commercialisation."