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Bayhorse Silver Uses Dense Media Separation to Significantly Upgrade Silver Values at Bayhorse Silver Mine in Oregon - Video Available on InvestmentPitch.com
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 8, 2016) - Bayhorse Silver (TSXV: BHS...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nBayhorse Silver Uses Dense Media Separation to Significantly Upgrade Silver Values at Bayhorse Silver Mine in Oregon - Video Available on InvestmentPitch.comVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 8, 2016) - Bayhorse Silver (TSXV: BHS) reported that using Dense Media Separation on a 300 pound sample of material from the Bayhorse Silver Mine in Oregon, increased the silver values by a factor of 8. The material was processed by Met-Solve Labs, which utilizes a dense medium to separate minerals based on specific gravity. Dense Media Separation is typically used in a pre-concentration duty, prior to processing or milling, to reject barren material and reduce downstream CAPEX and OPEX costs.InvestmentPitch.com has produced a \"video\" which discusses this news. If this link is not enabled, please visit www.InvestmentPitch.com and enter \"Bayhorse\" in the search box. The video is also available of YouTube (click here).Cannot view this video? Visit:http://www.investmentpitch.com/video/0_3mc9khxm/Bayhorse-Silver-TSXV-BHS-Dense-Media-Separation-increased-the-silver-values-by-a-factor-of-8With Bayhorse Silver's material, Met-Solve used a heavy media of 2.75 specific gravity, which resulted in the rejection of approximately 90.9% of the material in the float fraction. This created a concentrated sink fraction of 9.1% of the material that contained 1,072 grams per tonne or 31.1 ounces per ton silver, 5.63% copper and 4.67% zinc. The head grade of the sample was 134.8 grams per tonne or 3.9 ounces per ton silver.240 pounds of mineralized fines material was crushed separately to determine potential additional silver recovery from material rejected during the DMS process. Management was encouraged that another 10.1 pounds or 4.6 kilograms, representing 4.2% of the fines were recovered, which graded 3,349 grams per tonne or 97.4 ounces per ton, along with grades of 200 pounds per ton copper and 117 pounds per ton zinc. This demonstrates that fines generated from crushing the DMS material, and from DMS float rejects can be gravity processed for additional metals recovery utilizing a Wilfley table, resulting in two products, a direct shipping mineralized material and a high grade mineralized material. Graeme O'Neill, President & CEO, stated: \"The company's geological consultants have advised that with the excellent Dense ...