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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NanoXplore Inc T.GRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNXPF

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... see more

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NanoXplore Inc > Dumont, Black Swan Graphene Interesting News Is Out
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Post by 1student on Jan 17, 2024 1:16pm

Dumont, Black Swan Graphene Interesting News Is Out

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SoundGuy2021,

As expected, there is news out once again at Black Swan Graphene. I expect a follow-up news release from SWAN regarding the very names of the partners and capital financiers of that 9,878 tpa Black Swan Graphene process manufacturing facility build.
Which company, either SWAN or NanoXplore, will be first to name the names of their respective partnering and capital provisioning globally recognizable chemicals company**?**

This following excerpted portion is quite interesting. I wonder what you and others think it means for NanoXplore going forward?

" Hubron and Black Swan are also working with the polymer matrix of a world-leading industrial polymer manufacturer, which launched an aggressive initiative to develop plastic materials for electric vehicles aimed at reduced weight, expand design freedom, reduce complexity, enhance thermal management, and reduce environmental impact. The development program resulted thus far in a 20% improvement in tensile strength, based on a loading ratio of only 0.2%."
Robert Laurent, Technical Director at Hubron, commented: "These results further add weight to the potential benefits of incorporating graphene materials into thermoplastics. A 30% impact resistance improvement is exciting, and we are looking to expand these trials into commercial applications. We are also able to fine-tune compound properties to deliver customer specific solutions.As expected, there is news out once again at Black Swan Graphene. I expect a follow-up news release from SWAN regarding the very names of the partners and capital financiers of that 9,878 tpa Black Swan Graphene process manufacturing facility build.

As expected, there is news out once again at Black Swan Graphene.
I expect a follow-up news release from SWAN regarding the very names of the partners and capital financiers of that 9,878 tpa Black Swan Graphene process manufacturing facility build.
Which company, either SWAN or NanoXplore, will be first to name the names of their respective partnering and capital provisioning globally recognizable chemicals company**?**

This following excerpted portion is quite interesting. I wonder what you and others think it means for NanoXplore going forward?

" Hubron and Black Swan are also working with the polymer matrix of a world-leading industrial polymer manufacturer, which launched an aggressive initiative to develop plastic materials for electric vehicles aimed at reduced weight, expand design freedom, reduce complexity, enhance thermal management, and reduce environmental impact. The development program resulted thus far in a 20% improvement in tensile strength, based on a loading ratio of only 0.2%."

Robert Laurent, Technical Director at Hubron, commented: "These results further add weight to the potential benefits of incorporating graphene materials into thermoplastics. A 30% impact resistance improvement is exciting, and we are looking to expand these trials into commercial applications. We are also able to fine-tune compound properties to deliver customer specific solutions."

Comment by Dumont on Jan 17, 2024 5:49pm
Hi 1Student: Seems to me that Black Swan is still a couple of years behind Nanoxplore as far as being a supplier of cost competitive large volme graphene. I cannot speak to the various technical advantages in plastic and other applications, but given Soroush's approach which seems to be partnering with capable parties in any area he considers graphene can change the  industrial landscape ...more  
Comment by 1student on Jan 17, 2024 7:21pm
Dumont, I agree that Black Swan Graphene has it's first strategic corporate development investment growth cycle straight ahead of it. I also uderstand that NanoXplore is now in the second five year strategic business development investment cycle and would present to most as being well advanced in successfully achieving numerous milestones with respect to graphene powder prodcution and ...more  
Comment by Dumont on Jan 25, 2024 10:10am
Hi 1Student. Gone awfully quiet again on the Nano/Voltaxplore front, but lots of chatter from NMG/Black Swan/Mason, Group/ what have you confused ownership thingy/ consortium? The only result to date is that none of their share prices appear to have improved. As I see things, Nanoxplore has an operating plant producing lowest cost graphene available that is pretty much operating at capacity now ...more  
Comment by 1student on Jan 25, 2024 1:07pm
Dumont, The confusing consortium, as you call it, only really has one pivotal and now Canadian and North American graphite champion at the centre of it all, Nouveau Monde Graphite. The Quebec Government pretty much told those UK and United Arab Emirates partnering corporations to keep their eye on the prize, NOU.V, and to forget about trying to purchase the Lac Gueret graphite property from ...more  
Comment by Directvoice on Jan 25, 2024 2:49pm
Is a partnership between Nanoxplore and Black Swan within the realm of possibility? Given Nanoxplore’s capability to produce graphene at a lower cost, and Black Swan’s valuable intellectual property - not to mention their capacity through Tomas Swan to incorporate it into concrete and distribute it to their British construction partners - such a collaboration could be a strategic match made in ...more  
Comment by 1student on Jan 25, 2024 7:00pm
Directvoice, Ding! Ding! Ding! Give Directvoice the prize. Although, I have to say and you would do well to recognize it is abundantly clear that I have been diligently seeking to provide the specific breadcrumbs, if you will, to follow to such a prize this whole time. I knew somebody intellectually enlightened or sufficiently informed would eventually show themselves in also arriving at my own ...more  
Comment by 1student on Jan 28, 2024 9:42pm
By the way, I don't expect it would be NanoXplore that necessarily requires Thomas Swan & Co's intellectual property/trade secrets nor the Nationwide Engineering Group, Manchester University "GEIC" and Thomas Swan & Co jointly collaborated upon graphene enhanced concrete additive product. Although, I do have to point out it does appear as though Thomas Swan & Co ...more