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Focus Graphite Inc V.FMS.WT


Primary Symbol: V.FMS Alternate Symbol(s):  FCSMF

Focus Graphite Inc. is a Canada-based advanced exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of deposits of flake graphite located in Quebec, Canada. Its projects are Lac Knife and Lac Tetepisca projects. Lac Knife project is a high-grade crystalline flake graphite deposit located in northeastern Quebec, approximately 27 kilometers (km) south of Fermont. The property consists of approximately 57 mining claims covering 29,863 hectares. Lac Tetepisca project comprises two properties, Lac Tetepisca and Lac Tetepisca Nord. These properties are located in the Southwest Manicouagan reservoir area of the Cote-Nord region of Quebec, approximately 234 km north-northwest of the city of Baie-Comeau, an industrial city located where the Manicouagan River intersects the north shore of St. Lawrence River in the Cote-Nord, Quebec. Its properties form a block of approximately 115 claims, covering 6,000 hectares within the Manicouagan-Ouest Graphitic Corridor.


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Comment by Espagnolon Oct 22, 2014 4:32pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Questions

RE:RE:RE:RE:QuestionsNot an expert on the technical aspect of battery but I believe that graphite is stable and proven in terms of performance and fiability which is also important for a battery producers. That is probably why HQ is aiming at improving a traditional lithium electrode and graphite anode battery with the the small addition of graphene. Like that, performance is improve in a context  where you know how the main components react. Any new components battery would need to be tested over a very long period to insure the manufacturer of its performance and safety. That is why I see logic in using graphite as the main components of the anodes with performance improve using small parts of graphene.

But as I said, not a specialist but you know, as I do, that the people at IREQ know what they are doing. So if they choose to work with graphene and graphite, their must be a smart reason for it.


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