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ARA - Aclara Resources announces Ionic Clays have arrived at Pilot Plant in Chile

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Aclara Resources Chief Operating OfficerBarry Murphy joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share significantnews that the company has successfully received a 25-tonne shipment ofionic clays extracted from its Carina Module deposit in Brazil, whichhas been transported to its fully-owned pilot plant facility in Chile.

Murphy provided details on thecompany's plans for the pilot operation and what they aim toachieve during this crucial phase. According to Murphy, the primaryobjective of the piloting operation is to assess the compatibility ofAclara's patented Circular Mineral Harvesting technology with theCarina Module ionic clays on a semi-industrial scale.

Thecompany also intends to initiate discussions with potential separatorsand other commercial stakeholders to explore future partnerships oropportunities in the rare earths market. During the piloting campaign,Aclara Resources will also evaluate any process flowsheetmodifications that may be required, as well as revalidate the CircularMineral Harvesting methodology. The successful piloting operation willbe a significant milestone in their journey to become a key player inthe rare earths industry.

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Stock Information

Company Name: American Renal Associates Holdings Inc
Stock Symbol: ARA
Market: NYSE
Website: americanrenal.com

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