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To: Kirk © who wrote (5012)10/1/2017 7:17:27 AM
From: 3bar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26422
 
Mentioned on your board a year ago about a large , rare form of liquid deposited graphite . Scientists are studying and finding uses , it will take time . ZEN.v , ZENFF

Currently a pilot plant is being built by a cement company as a cement additive it cures in 8 days instead of 28 , you use 25 % less cement and it gives resistance to bomb and earth quakes .

A rubber company finds they can make bands that do not break . With battery's it is a+ and a host of other uses .

Do not own any at this time but expect it to be a profitable mine perhaps very profitable . As per usual on any disruptive company small is ok until they have contracts/sales that show robust growth .

Most graphite is formed by compression and heat . This was formed by distillation , 2 processes once from a solid to a gas and then from gas to liquid giving it high quality characteristics as well as free of impurities . .