American resources corporation's reelement technologies and iris metals come together to develop domestic production of battery-grade lithium
Companies enter into a memorandum of understanding (mou) to develop a commercial partnership reelement will utilize its proprietary technology for lithium conversion and production of battery-grade lithium carbonate from concentrated spodumene ore produced from iris metals fishers, in / accesswire / october 10, 2024 / american resources corporation (nasdaq:arec) ("american resources" or the "company") announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, reelement technologies corporation ("reelement"), a leading provider of high-performance refining capacity for rare earth and critical battery elements, has signed a memorandum of understanding (mou) with iris metals limited ("iris") for downstream lithium conversion and the production of battery grade lithium carbonate equivalent (lce). the mou follows the successful production of 6% spodumene concentrate (sc6) from iris metals' flagship beecher lithium project in the black hills of south dakotaandrelates to potential future spodumene concentrate production.
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