Basically,you’ve got a bunch of factors influencing the extraction or recovery during smelting (e.g. temp, flux, chemistry, viscosity, time, etc) that affect the extraction efficiency and the resulting grade.
So why cant BBX provide assays the same way a normal gold explorer does?
I've read it's due to the gold being in an ionic state, is this the reason?
So rather than use the "norm" when it comes to extraction/smelting etc they have had to "makeup" or concocture their own way to assay due to this issue?
If that is the case, how does one understand and then believe in their results if the way in which they are determining the process is somewhat hidden from the market?
If the ionic state is the reason for the way they have had to use different means/ways to get assay, will this also be of concern when trying to develop/produce the gold? ie: added costs/time/infrastructure/?
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