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Yes the guarantee is given after processing random samples from the ore and XRF report are done.
Sorry.
I asked about a proper assay not XRF.
XRF are almost useless with respect to ores.
And your numbers are too good to be true, which makes me sceptical.
Are your area known for this kind of ores?

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"tons of 44% iridium concentrate"

Meaning significant percentage of global Ir supply is held by unknown company communicating through Gmail account and finding buyers through GRF. Sounds just about right.
 
Sounds like the key to finding Iridium these days, is to get an XRF. Any mode will do.
There are Iridium ores around a few places in the world, but not this rich.
And 440kg Ir and 15kg of Gold per ton is over the top.

Found a tidbit though.
0.05% of the Copper ores have Iridium but 31.5 % of the Iridium ores ores have Copper .

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The sad fact is that while almost all rocks have iridium at some atom level, only in a few places on earth is it economically feasible to go after these. The same is true for the rest of the PGMs.

@44% iridium in the ground, it will invariably have similar amounts of osmium and less amounts of the sister metals in attendance. That's just how the geology works on this planet. I've processed 44% Ir material that came out of the ground but it was osmiridium. I've posted before here on how much fun that was.
 
The sad fact is that while almost all rocks have iridium at some atom level, only in a few places on earth is it economically feasible to go after these. The same is true for the rest of the PGMs.

@44% iridium in the ground, it will invariably have similar amounts of osmium and less amounts of the sister metals in attendance. That's just how the geology works on this planet. I've processed 44% Ir material that came out of the ground but it was osmiridium. I've posted before here on how much fun that was.
That's quite a rich ore.
But I'd think going for the Gold alone will pay some bills at 15Kg per ton.
 
That's quite a rich ore.
But I'd think going for the Gold alone will pay some bills at 15Kg per ton.
We have separated the metal from random samples of the ore after processing them through furnace and have the metal blob XRF tested. So we are sure what we have.
 

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