Lithium Exploration begins ultrasonic generator tests


 

Lithium Exploration Group has begun the initial testing of its ultrasonic generator in Pennsylvania, United States.

The testing begins today and will run for ten days. The purpose of the test is to operate all of the componentry together, bring the generator to optimal speed and pressure to harness the cavitation and produce steam, and identify the optimal settings for all of the stages of the unit.

At the end of the ten day test the company will provide data on the testing program on its website and via social media channels and will provide a video showing the actual testing process, featuring interviews with key stakeholders about the generator.

"This is an exciting step for our company and our shareholders,” said CEO Alex Walsh. “These initial tests will give us the validation that (a) this unit produces a cavitation and (b) we can harness that energy to produce the required heat, allowing us to separate suspended solids from water. We look forward to sharing the successes we achieve along the way in upcoming announcements."

Lithium Exploration Group is a US-based exploration and development company focused on the acquisition and development potential of lithium brines and other precious metals that demonstrate high probability for near-term production.