Company: ALM
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form Type: F-10
Source: 0001641172-25-017947
Chunk: 118

Company: Almonty Industries Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form: F-10
Chunk 118
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illing 2012 – 2014</div>

Sampling,
Analysis and Data Verification

| I) | Sample Preparation |

An overall summary
of quality control samples taken during drilling campaigns from 2010 onwards is shown in Table 11-1 below.

<div align='center'>Table 11-1 – Summary of Quality Control Samples</div>

Sample preparation
from core to pulps for analysis is completed on site. Core is sawed in half, half placed in a plastic sample bag and half replaced in
the core box for archival storage. Sample tags are placed in the core box and in the sample bag and the sample number is written on the
sample bag as well. Standards are placed into the sample stream at this point in the sampling process, in accordance with a sample list
that has been drawn up by the geologist responsible for logging the hole.

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Core samples are
dried, split, crushed and pulverized on site by Woulfe personnel in a preparation lab that was purchased as a modular unit from Marc
Technologies in Perth, Australia. Equipment is cleaned by brushing and the use of compressed air between each sample. Woulfe staff employed
in the sample preparation facility have been trained by SGS Australia Pty Ltd. (“SGS Australia”) in Perth, Australia.

An approximately
50 g split portion of the pulverized sample is sent to SGS Australia in Perth, Australia for analysis. Blanks are inserted one in every
20 samples to ensure there is no contamination.

| II) | Analyses |

From 2006 to 2008,
samples were analyzed at the ALS laboratory in Brisbane, Australia, by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for 41 elements
and for ore grade quantities of specific elements by aqua regiaor four-acid digestion followed by ICP analysis.

From 2010, molybdenum,
tin and tungsten were analyzed at the SGS Australia laboratory in Perth, Australia, by X-ray fluorescence (XRF). The sample is fused
in a platinum crucible using lithium metaborate/tetraborate flux and the resultant glass bead is irradiated with X-rays and the elements
of interest quantified. All quantities are reported in parts per million (ppm). Both ALS and SGS laboratories are independent of the
Company and AKTC.

| III) | Sample Security and 
 Chain of Custody    |

The sample preparation
facility comprised a fenced area beside the W