Green Bridge Metals Initiates Metallurgical Testing for Titanium at Minnesota's Titac Project
Green Bridge Metals Corp. plans to ship drill core from its Titac project in Minnesota for metallurgical testing to evaluate titanium dioxide extraction via the chloride process. The company is currently drilling for copper while studying ilmenite-hosted titanium mineralization. The Titac deposit is noted for its 15% average TiO2 grade and low-grade copper. Results from the testing will inform future resource evaluation and engineering studies, as part of broader exploration efforts across the South Contact district.

Green Bridge Metals Corp. announced plans to ship drill core from its Titac project in Minnesota for metallurgical testing aimed at evaluating titanium dioxide extraction via the chloride process. The company is conducting diamond drilling at the Titac deposit to assess copper mineralization and the metallurgical characteristics of ilmenite-hosted titanium.
The deposit contains an average grade of 15% TiO2 and low-grade copper. Metallurgical results will assist in evaluating the deposit's economic viability. The company has a fully permitted 2026 drilling program at Titac and plans to explore further in the South Contact district.




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