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Improves Product Quality at Jiangsu
Improves Product Quality at Jiangsu

Perth, Aug 15, 2012 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Lithium producer Galaxy Resources Limited (googlechartASX:GXY) is pleased to report further improvements in the quality of lithium carbonate produced at its wholly-owned Jiangsu Lithium Carbonate Plant ("Jiangsu" or "Jiangsu Plant") in China.

Galaxy advised on 27 July 2012 that it had achieved battery grade quality across all the necessary specifications. Testing of the latest battery grade production has demonstrated significant reductions in sodium (Na) and sulphate (SO4) levels in particular, resulting in higher purity levels of battery grade lithium carbonate. (Refer Figure 1).

For lithium cathode and lithium-ion battery makers, sodium levels are one of the most detrimental impurities, potentially causing oxidation and gassing in the final battery product. In addition, excessive sodium levels can cause a reduction in charging and discharging capacity in lithium-ion batteries as well as reducing the life of the battery.

The latest lithium carbonate testing at Jiangsu show sodium levels have dropped from 117 parts per million (ppm) (battery grade spec is <250 ppm) to a low of 20 ppm.

Galaxy Managing Director Iggy Tan said: "The reduction in impurity levels is a key step in quality improvement of our battery grade lithium carbonate at Jiangsu and we not only continue to meet all the impurity tolerances required by our battery cathode producing customers but are now consistently producing a lithium carbonate product that is superior to almost all of our competitors in the lithium carbonate market.

"These latest results justify our decision to have designed the Jiangsu Plant to produce high purity lithium carbonate. The additional quality improvements we have made to the production processes at Jiangsu have been patented by Galaxy," Mr Tan said.

Similar quality improvements have been recorded in sulphate (SO4) levels. Although the original batches (790 ppm) met the battery grade specification of less than 800 ppm, the latest battery grade product testing has shown a further 30% decrease in sulphate levels to around 530 ppm. This is positive in respect to Galaxy's cathode customers looking to minimise the sulphate impurities in their lithium carbonate supply. Excessive sulphate impurities can lead to gassing and leakage in lithium-ion batteries.

Calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and iron (Fe) levels have also remained well below specification levels. These elements can reduce the capacity of lithium-ion batteries and have similar effects to those of high sodium levels.

Galaxy believes it is already achieving one of the best quality battery grade products available in the market today, based on its assessment of other battery grade lithium carbonate production. Figure 2 shows impurity levels in competitor product sourced from lithium carbonate producers in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and South America.



About Galaxy Resources Limited

Galaxy Resources ASX:GXYGalaxy Resources Limited (ASX:GXY) (OTCMKTS:GALXF) is an international S&P / ASX 200 Index company with lithium production facilities, hard rock mines and brine assets in Australia, Canada and Argentina. It wholly owns and operates the Mt Cattlin mine in Ravensthorpe Western Australia, which is currently producing spodumene and tantalum concentrate, and the James Bay lithium pegmatite project in Quebec, Canada.

Galaxy is advancing plans to develop the Sal de Vida lithium and potash brine project in Argentina situated in the lithium triangle (where Chile, Argentina and Bolivia meet), which is currently the source of 60% of global lithium production. Sal de Vida has excellent potential as a low cost brine-based lithium carbonate production facility.

Lithium compounds are used in the manufacture of ceramics, glass, and consumer electronics and are an essential cathode material for long life lithium-ion batteries used in hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as mass energy storage systems. Galaxy is bullish about the global lithium demand outlook and is aiming to become a major producer of lithium products.

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