Reflex Advanced Materials Corp. announced the commencement of exploration activities at its 100% owned ZigZag Lithium property near Crescent Lake, Ontario. The company is embarking on phase one exploration, which will include two weeks of prospecting, pegmatite sampling and trenching, as well as soil anomaly trenching.

The ZigZag Lithium property covers an area of 2,710 hectares near Crescent Lake, Ontario known for its highly prospective lithium deposits. During the initial phase of exploration, an experienced field crew lead by Reflex Director Alex Pleson is being deployed to conduct comprehensive field prospecting activities across the ZigZag Lithium property. This process will involve the systematic examination of the multiple fertile granitic pegmatites dykes which have historically sampled up to 1.78% Li20 across 4.11 m and select chip samples along strike produced up to 3.67% Li2O.

Furthermore, pegmatite sampling and trenching will be carried out to assess the presence and distribution of lithium-bearing pegmatites within the property. This crucial step will provide valuable insights into the mineralogy and lithium content of the identified pegmatite deposits, aiding in the development of an extensive understanding of the property's lithium resource potential. Additionally, soil anomaly trenching will be undertaken to investigate anomalous lithium concentrations within the soil.

This method helps identify areas with potential lithium mineralization, serving as an effective tool to guide further exploration efforts and refine target areas for subsequent phases. In addition to initiation of the field exploration programs, The Company is actively working on desktop compilation of historical data to generate quality prospects and targets at the ZigZag Property.