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Hydrothermal Graphite Deposit Ammenable for Commercial Graphene Applications

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Message: Re: Dr. Chahar Presentation
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Mar 06, 2015 07:35AM
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Mar 06, 2015 07:49AM

I agree really excellent presentation. Chahar really knows his stuff, he is a true expert in this market and that is worth its weight in gold, since the market is so opaque unlike most metals.

My take away is that we have a product that has properties that other graphite deposits do not have and this will make us much more attractive for end users:

1) Deposit size and uniformity since the Albany deposit was likely all made during one cataclysmic event not over a long periods of time like flake deposits or even veins that morph all over the place. This means that any impurities will likely always be consistently the same for the Albany and this is unique and important for end users.

2) Focus on the nuclear industry and the fact that we meet this standard (Opportunity exists for a pure NG source...like Albany?)

3) Battery presentation reinforces for me that this usage likely needs little or no processing and that the other 70% of the product will likely go to even higher value applications due to the unique crystallinity, density and electrical properties

Great Stuff....

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Mar 06, 2015 09:35AM
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