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NanoXplore Inc NNXPF


Primary Symbol: T.GRA

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in manufacturing and supplying high-volume graphene powder for use in industrial markets. The Company operates through two segments: Advanced materials, plastics and composite products, and Battery cells. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products segment provides standard and custom graphene-enhanced plastic and composite products to various customers in transportation, packaging, electronics, and other industrial sectors. Its Battery cells segment provides silicon-graphene-enhanced Li-ion battery for the Electric Vehicle and grid storage markets. The Company's Carbon Technology Group specializes in the sale of its graphene powder, GrapheneBlack. GrapheneBlack powder is suitable for a wide range of applications, it is especially useful for improving the properties of plastics and polymers. It has manufacturing facilities across North America and Europe.


TSX:GRA - Post by User

Post by templetooth2on Dec 09, 2023 12:23am
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Post# 35776007

Electrovaya v.2

Electrovaya v.2I am more than ready to jump aboard this rocket. But in the immortal words of Ronald Reagan, "Trust, but verify!"

I've developed a deep suspicion of this story over the last 2 years, possibly more. When I hear that the wet-process graphene is non-competitive to carbon black I get real suspicious. That we are competing with carbon black is beyond comprehension and every piece of corporate propaganda I've read. So now we get dry graphene? What? If graphene is the solution to all mens ills, real or imagined, should it make any difference whether it's derived wet or dry?

I await details, thanks. Lots of details with corporate signatures attached, not Ministry of This-Could-Happen propaganda. 


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