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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zentek Ltd.
ZEN.V 1.170+0.9%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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From: Reflection7/17/2024 2:30:51 PM
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Boys and Girls: some of this NR is very intriguing. Not sure if everyone understands the importance of this latest news release regarding the Albany deposit. Currently China controls the Synthetic Graphene Market. To produce Synthetic Graphene, China has to cook the crap out of it for about 28 days at around 2800 degrees. The pollution from the cooking process and acid process is quite nasty and expensive. The Albany product was thermally purified by the National Research Council at a temperature of 2,700 degrees for five minutes. Do you understand that? The Albany product took only five (5) minutes to produce Synthetic, not 28 days. Do you understand the importance of this?? No other Graphite deposit in the world can make that claim. China now has a competitor. The financial bet the Federal Government and the Ontario Government made by investing Billions of $ in the EV and battery plants and manufacturing plants now has a Canadian solution for the supply of Synthetic Graphene. Buy the shit out of the stock!!!

The NR states " (Zen) to produce a battery ready anode material" There is no other current Graphite mine/deposit in Canada that can make that claim.

"Purification performed utilizing an existing, two-step graphite purification process, without the use of hydrofluoric acid"
  • "Material to be immediately tested for suitability as anode component for lithium-ion batteries"
    • "A 100 g sample of the >99% feed was subsequently thermally purified in the National Research Council of Canada’s (NRC) fixed-bed furnace at a temperature of 2,700°C for five minutes in an argon atmosphere.
    • the Company is exploring both graphite production from the Albany deposit and processing of the graphite to produce a battery ready anode material.
    • In addition, we are pursuing the value-add processing component of the anode supply chain to create a vertically integrated, anode solution.”
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