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High grade Mica Flakes are meticulously hand-washed by Agra Minerals in an artisanal process that guarantees unparalleled quality. Our flakes are crafted to perfection, making them ideal for a wide range of applications in various industries.

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Discover one of our extraordinary mine sites.

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Discover the beauty of Pegmatite Veins on one of our sites.

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A glimpse into our Lithium King realm, showcasing some of our sites adorned with a collection of prized minerals.

Lithium King Limited team member digging and taking bulk spodumene ore samples for testing.

One Of Our Lepidolite Sites.

Our different varieties of Mica in slides – Mica Block, Sheets, Flakes and Mesh.

Further lithium minerals resource discovery potential and tenements opportunities by Lithium King Limited.

Significant quantity of Lithium minerals such as Spodumene in Pegmatite outcrops – Lithium King Limited Nigeria Project.

Discover the Wonderful World of Minerals

Explore an array of minerals that we proudly mine, taking you on a captivating journey through their extraordinary properties. Gain valuable insights into each mineral’s unique characteristics, providing you with an essential compass for successful partnerships and investments with us.

Lithium

Lithium, a soft and silvery-white alkali metal, is a fascinating element. With its unique properties, it stands out as the least dense metal and solid element under standard conditions. Its metallic luster adds to its allure. Unlike many other elements, lithium is not freely available in nature. It mainly exists in the form of pegmatitic minerals, which were once the primary source of this valuable element.

Mining lithium involves three different deposit types – lithium brine deposits, pegmatite lithium deposits, and sedimentary lithium deposits. Each type comes with its own set of project requirements, extraction methods, and processing times. The demand for lithium is

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booming, and it plays a crucial role in various industries. One of the most significant uses of lithium is in rechargeable batteries, particularly lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are widely used in portable electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, tablets and cameras. Lithium-ion batteries power electric vehicles which are becoming increasing popular as a more environmentally friendly alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles. Lithium-ion vehicles are also used for storing excess energy generated by renewable sources like solar and wind, lithium is also used in aerospace applications, medical devices, industrial applications, glass and ceramics, air conditioning and cooling systems, alloys and metallurgy, nuclear applications, pharmaceuticals and several others, and as technology and industry continue to advance, the uses of lithium are likely to evolve and expand.

Mica

Mica exhibits a range of characteristics, from translucency to opacity, along with a distinctive vitreous or pearly luster. This hard mineral is typically discovered in the form of small, flat crystals embedded within rocks. Comprising silicate minerals, mica boasts exceptional resistance to both heat and electricity. Its flame-retardant and non-flammable properties, coupled with its lack of emissions and low heat conductivity—particularly perpendicular to its strata—underscore its unique attributes. The mica family encompasses various types utilized across diverse industries. Lithium King Limited specializes in the supply of Muscovite and Phlogopite Mica. Muscovite stands out as the preferred mica for electronic devices due to its exceptional thermal endurance, mechanical strength, moisture resistance, transparency, and cleavage perfection. Phlogopite, on the other hand, finds industrial applications in sectors like automotive, electrical and hybrid vehicles, industrial motors, agriculture and heavy machinery, railways, power generation and distribution, cosmetics, decoration, household appliances, and aerospace and defense, among others.

Tantalite

Tantalite, a mineral group, serves as the primary source of Tantalum, a remarkable corrosion-resistant metal. With its greyish-silver hue, Tantalum is not only heavy and extremely hard, but it is commonly found in association with fractioned pegmatites. It bears chemical similarities to columbite, which often leads to their grouping as a semi-singular mineral known as coltan or “columbite-tantalite” in several mineral guides. Tantalite finds diverse applications in the electronics, pigments, medical, aerospace, defense, and chemical processing industries. However, its largest market lies in the capacitor industry. Tantalum powder and wire are extensively utilized in manufacturing high-reliability capacitors, which are integral components of today’s critical electronics such as cell phones, laptops, personal digital assistants, as well as automotive and consumer electronics. Moreover, its significance extends to the medical field where tantalum “pins” are used for hip-joint replacements due to its unique non-rejection properties by the human body.

Coal

Coal, a sedimentary deposit primarily composed of carbon, is a highly combustible substance. With its characteristic black or brownish-black color, coal contains over 50% by weight and more than 70% by volume of carbonaceous material, including inherent moisture. Its versatile applications span across various industries, including electricity generation, metal production, cement production, gasification and liquefaction, chemical production, as well as the paper, textile, and glass industries, among others.

Copper

Copper, a stunning reddish metal with a unique face-centered cubic crystalline structure, boasts extraordinary properties. As both an element and a mineral, native copper is typically found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits. However, it is a rarity to stumble upon large copper deposits, as most of the copper we use today is extracted from sulphide deposits. Renowned for its exceptional conductivity, copper is widely employed in electrical applications, predominantly in wiring. Additionally, its remarkable ability to conduct heat makes it an ideal choice for cooking utensils, heat sinks, and heat exchangers. The versatility of copper extends beyond these applications; it is extensively utilized in the production of alloys like brass (copper and zinc) and bronze (copper, tin, and zinc). Furthermore, copper is often alloyed with precious metals such as gold and silver. With its diverse array of practical uses, copper has firmly established itself as a vital component in countless industries.

Tin

Tin, an unsung hero in the mining world, holds a special place at Lithium King. Derived mainly from cassiterite, this remarkable metal captivates with its unique combination of opaqueness and semi-transparency in thin crystals. Its silvery-white hue, along with its malleability, ductility, and highly crystalline structure, makes it truly extraordinary. Unlike common minerals, tin is a rare gem that adds a touch of elegance to any application. When pure tin solidifies, it gifts us with a mirror-like surface that rivals other precious metals in its shimmering glory. At Lithium King, we recognize the immense potential of tin. It serves as a versatile shield against rust and corrosion, effectively coating other metals like our beloved tin cans. Moreover, tin plays a crucial role in the creation of valuable alloys, including soft solder, pewter, bronze, and phosphor bronze. Join us on a journey at Lithium King, where we harness the true power of this extraordinary metal and unlock a realm of limitless possibilities.