Titan Mining Launches New York Graphite Processing with Germanium Potential
TII•Titan Mining has launched U.S.-based graphite processing at its New York operations and identified future germanium recovery potential, diversifying beyond zinc production. The strategy aligns with growing North American critical mineral security initiatives and could enhance long-term resource valuation.
1. Expansion into U.S. Graphite Processing
Titan Mining has commenced graphite processing at its New York facility, leveraging existing infrastructure to diversify from zinc production. The plant aims to produce processed graphite for North American critical material supply chains.
2. Germanium Recovery Prospects
The company has identified potential germanium mineralization at the same New York site and is evaluating recovery methods for future development. Germanium’s application in semiconductors and defense technologies complements Titan’s critical minerals focus.
3. Strategic Positioning within North American Supply Chains
By adding graphite and germanium to its portfolio, Titan strengthens its presence in the domestic critical minerals market. This diversification supports regional efforts to secure reliable sources of battery and semiconductor materials and may open new contract opportunities.




