Re: Update
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Feb 12, 2015 11:13AM
Hydrothermal Graphite Deposit Ammenable for Commercial Graphene Applications
Since the purity and particle size of the material provided by SGS processing was already in the range needed for LIB application, no further milling or purification was needed.
Due to simple mineralogy, high crystallinity and desirable particle size distribution, Zenyatta graphite has shown first testing specification ranges needed for the Li-ion battery industry.
- What is this simple mineralogy? We still have no idea what they were trying (miserably) to convey to us about the processing in the December "presser", errr News Release :)
- What is the particle size distribution? ZEN has yet to convey it directly to us. I do not count some hidden Japan presentation from 8 months ago discovered by soeone on google search and translated into english as the company effectively communicating the particle size distrib.
Zenyatta graphite does not contain any metallic impurities.
-any support/test reports for this statement, or are we to just beleive that to be true?
The remaining 70-75% target applications will be discussed in upcoming news releases.
-I get NDA's, but there is no way in hell that an NDA can preclude the company from informing its shareholders of its target markets. Dont give us a company name, just tell us what the (censored so as to not have this post flagged by admin) you are doing/attempting to do. We've only waited a year for you to tell us.
Zenyatta plans to provide its stakeholders brief periodic updates on the progress as meaningful information becomes available.
- where have i heard that before?? o ya thats right, pretty much every ZEN news release since early 2013.
Overall, it sounds like all is well and progressing on schedule, but again the NR is littered with alot of teaser info with no technical data given to back it up.
JMO