Wow, ZEN would die for the ability to release news like this:
(From Oct 29, 2015 news release - but then ZEN would never be able to)
- the concentrate was plus 80 mesh, with 35.3 per cent in the plus-48-mesh category. The graphite concentrate from both trials was recombined to represent run-of-mill material and was thermally upgraded by a commercial nuclear graphite processor, using the method previously reported.
This yielded graphite of 99.9995 per cent (Ct) purity, with an equivalent boron concentration (EBC) of 0.917 part per million, as determined by glow discharge mass spectrometry (GDMS) analysis conducted by Evans Analytical of Liverpool, N.Y. The GDMS analysis revealed only ultratrace concentrations of nine elements: boron 300 parts per billion (by weight), sodium 500 parts per billion, aluminum 100 parts per billion, silicon 3,000 parts per billion, phosphorus 200 parts per billion, potassium 200 parts per billion, calcium 600 parts per billion, iron 90 parts per billion and tungsten 200 parts per billion.
These values are comparable with those reported for the run-of-mill graphite concentrate from the pilot-plant flotation program, which was also thermally upgraded by a commercial processor of nuclear graphite materials.
Note the phrase "the pilot-plant flotation program" which CCB already did, but ZEN has NOT been able to do after years of trying to break free impurities from their graphite.
Also note they get 2 1/2 more "9s" than Zen crap. Remember that for when the PEA comes out this winter, and it will.
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