Why Archer Materials mineral division find has a high tech angle.

Microscopy and microanalysis have confirm the presence of halloysite at Archer Materials Eyre Peninsula mineral prospects for the first time.

Kaolin and halloysite are alumina-based clays, that can naturally occur intermixed, and are part of a larger A$3 billion construction materials industry in Australia.

These materials have recently emerged as a potential feedstock in processing high-value and hard-to-substitute high- purity alumina (HPA)‡ that could be used in deep-tech applications such as light-emitting diodes and lithium-ion batteries; with halloysite having a nanostructure that may allow its use as an efficient catalyst in the petrochemicals industry.

Archer is a materials technology company developing materials in quantum computing, biotechnology, and lithium-ion batteries, and exploring for minerals in Australia. The Company has strong intellectual property, broad-scope mineral tenements, world-class in-house expertise, a diverse advanced materials inventory, and access to over $300 million of R&D infrastructure.

Inside Market recently spoke with the CEO of Archer for a deep dive into the company, and its potential.

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