Transition Acquired Tungsten Project in Ontario Which Hosts Tungsten Trioxide Resource

Transition Metals acquired a 100% interest in the Fostung property located near the town of Espanola, Ontario. The property hosts a historic tungsten trioxide (WO3) skarn resource that in 2007 was stated to contain an inferred mineral resource of 12.4 million tonnes grading 0.213 wt. % WO3.

The resource estimate was completed by SRK Consulting, whose report also presents a CIM classified inferred mineral resource of 12.4 Mt of mineral material with 0.213 wt.% WO3 using a 0.125 wt.% cut-off based on information from 44 drill holes totalling 9,185 metres completed from 1966 to 1986.

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Transition, on the other hand, reported that its field team recently collected grab samples, which returned values of up to 0.63 wt. % WO3, 0.87 wt. % Cu, 0.12 wt. % Zn and 15.9 ppm Ag and demonstrate the polymetallic nature of the mineralization on the property.

"Tungsten has been recognized as a critical metal by various countries including the USA,” Transition Metals’ CEO, Scott McLean, said in the media brief. “With limited to no tungsten production in North America and the vast majority of global production coming from China, the Fostung asset is viewed as being a strategic acquisition.”

Tungsten oxide, also known as tungsten trioxide or tungstic anhydride, WO3, is a chemical compound containing oxygen and the transition metal tungsten. Its applications include electronics industry, ceramic painting, producing tungsten powder/WC powder, new material etc.

 

 

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