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Tamino follows up on its transition to share its primary focus to mine lithium for the Electric Vehicle (EV) Industry
Tamino follows up on its transition to share its primary focus to mine lithium for the Electric Vehicle (EV) Industry.

About this update from Tamino Minerals Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"Toronto, CANADA, December 2, 2021 – Tamino Minerals, Inc. (“Tamino Minerals”) (OTCMarkets: TINO) has completed a thorough evaluation on the opportunity that Lithium, Gypsum and Salt represent in the U.S. and Mexican Markets. Tamino is excited to inform its shareholders that we have come to terms with the aforementioned parties for an acquisition in the lithium industry. At this point, it’s in the hands of legal and they are wrapping things up. We will keep you posted on this as progress is made.Tamino Minerals, Inc. has substantial research on salt produced from salt water as one of its affiliates has the real estate with water beds that could be used to produce the so called “White Gold”. Tamino is interested in partnering in the production of lithium using table salt as one of its affiliates holds claims that control sea water producing salt that are considered salt mines. Lithium producing water beds, also known as “Water Leaching”, must have a solid impermeable crust that enables water vaporization and therefore causing the formation of the mineral rich pools containing “Lithium”.The pools have this bathtub ring texture around them where these minerals have precipitated out, once you dig under the salt crust, there’s a thick black mud, that smells like rotten eggs because of its sulfur content.Tamino has obtained information on a new patent application for Tesla’s (Nasdaq:TSLA) new lithium extraction process, which comes with a lot more details about this mysterious “table salt” method.In the patent application called “selective extraction of Lithium from clay minerals,” Tesla describes the main problems with current extraction methods:Lithium is a strategic metal for the lithium-ion battery (LIB) and electric vehicle (EV) industry. Therefore, a means for economically extracting lithium from various lithium sources is important to reduce the cost of Batteries and electric cars. The dominant lithium sources commonly used for mining are lithium brines due to the low cost associated with lithium extraction from these brine sources. However, the ever-increasing demand for LIB’s makes it necessary to explore other lithium sources.Another method for lithium extraction is to extract the lithium from clay minerals. In this process, the lithium is obtained by acid leaching, where clay minerals are mixed with an aqueous sol...