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Bayhorse Silver Inc
Symbol BHS
Shares Issued 42,995,065
Close 2017-05-02 C$ 0.165
Market Cap C$ 7,094,186
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Bayhorse orders Steinert ore sorter for Bayhorse mine

2017-05-02 12:36 ET - News Release

Mr. Graeme O'Neill reports

BAYHORSE SILVER ORDERS STEINERT KSS100 ORE-SORTER FOR THE BAYHORSE SILVER MINE

Bayhorse Silver Inc. has ordered a KSS100 transmissive X-ray (XRT) ore sorter from Steinert U.S. for use at the Bayhorse silver mine in east-central Oregon. The KSS100, with an up-to-40-tonne-per-hour sorting capacity throughput, can effectively separate non-mineralized from mineralized material in the mine output prior to processing.

The company has conducted extensive testing of the Bayhorse mineralization with Steinert U.S. on the effectiveness of the KSS100 XRT. The sorter does not require any water in its operation and has an extremely low power draw that makes it extremely cost-effective.

Bayhorse chief executive officer Graeme O'Neill commented: "Mining, crushing and processing mineralized material to recover or concentrate minerals is a very costly process. By removing up to 65 per cent of non-mineralized material from the mined material before it enters the main process stream, effectively preconcentrating it, substantial cost savings can be made. The Steinert KSS XRT ore sorter system is a proven technology that allows mines to reduce their footprint and become more environmentally friendly."

The company has financed the acquisition of the KSS100 XRT ore sorter for its Bayhorse mine by entering into an interim financing loan agreement for $803,988 (U.S.) with NFS Leasing Inc. of Beverly, Mass.

About Bayhorse Silver Inc.

Bayhorse is a junior exploration company earning an 80-per-cent interest in the historical Bayhorse silver mine in Oregon. It is also earning a 75-per-cent interest in the past-producing Bridging the Gap project, consisting of ASARCO's historical Crown Point, Silver King, Ranger, Wyoming, Curlew and Blackhawk silver/lead/zinc mines in Idaho's Silver Valley.

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