- Infinity Stone (GEMS) engages with LGC Standards for pegmatite bulk sample processing
- Bulk samples will be shipped to LGC Standards for testing and processing into a Certified Reference Material (CRM)
- Infinity Stone has sent multiple samples from the project for assay recently and is currently active on the property with an expanded exploration program
- In early September, the company’s field team extracted a 150 kg bulk sample of pegmatite material from a high-priority target zone
- The recent field reconnaissance on the project has identified extensive outcropping of coarse-crystalline pegmatite dikes
- Infinity Stone Ventures (GEMS) is down 4.55 per cent, trading at C$0.21 at 12:39 pm EST.
Infinity Stone Ventures (GEMS) has engaged with LGC Standards to process a 150-kilogram bulk sample from its Galaxy Pegmatite Project.
The property is underlain by at least 30 pegmatite exposures representing 30 pegmatite dikes of Laurentian.
The area comprises 161 claims in 9,423 hectares near Mont Laurier, Québec and will be processed into a Certified Reference Material. CRMs are used as reference samples by labs globally as standards for the calibration of assay and testing equipment.
In geochemical analysis, these materials are often referred to as Geochemical Reference Materials (GRMs)
In early September, the company’s field team extracted a 150 kg bulk sample of pegmatite material from a high-priority target zone.
After it was found, the company decided to ship it to LGC Standards for analysis and processing into a CRM in the coming weeks.
LGC, for those that don’t know, is a leading global life science tool company. It gives solutions for high-growth application areas across human healthcare and applied market segments.
“We are very pleased to be working with a leading CRM producer of CRMs in processing pegmatite material from our Galaxy Project,” said Zayn Kalyan, CEO of Infinity Stone.
“LGC Standards is internationally recognized and has a wide network of customers and partners that are potential end-users of reference samples produced from the Galaxy bulk sample,” added Kalyan.
The recent field reconnaissance on the project has identified extensive outcropping of coarse-crystalline pegmatite dikes.
Infinity Stone has recently sent multiple samples from the project for assay and is currently active on the project with an extended program.
Infinity Stone’s mission is to be a single source supplier for the critical energy metals used in the clean energy revolution.
Infinity Stone Ventures (GEMS) is down 4.55 per cent, trading at C$0.21 at 12:39 pm EST.