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LithTech introduces a groundbreaking technology for raw materials extraction.

The versatile technology can be used in mining and hydrogen production and also treat/desalinate wastewater while producing two valuable by-products: hydrogen and magnesium hydroxide.

LithTech, Raw materials extraction, hydrogen production
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Australian company, LithTech is revolutionizing raw minerals extraction and metals with their patented magnesium separation technology, which can be used for hydrogen production. As independently verified by University of Queensland’s Dow Centre through lab-scale testing, this advanced process can extract 90-95% lithium – a vast improvement compared to traditional methods that only successfully retain 40-45%.

There is considerable interest from multiple industries for this product due to its ability to unlock profits through increased production and reduced operational costs.

Not surprisingly given its multiple benefits across various industries (e.g., mining waste treatment), it has generated considerable interest from many sources: improved production efficiency & profitability; new revenue streams; reduced emissions; green energy generation via hydrogen fuel cells; sustainable flame retardant use in conjunction with magnesium hydroxide output from all uses cases – plus cost savings for retrofitting onto existing infrastructure or constructing new plants! Additionally, wastewater processing capabilities combined with carbon sequestration benefit the environment around us on both global and local scales alike.

After releasing these exciting results publicly amidst resounding support in the market place—LithTech now turns enthusiastically towards developing its commercial prototype while concurrently seeking project partners who wish to participate actively in forthcoming trials demonstrating how well this innovative approach actually performs when used commercially out ‘in the wild’.

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