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Volt Carbon Technologies Inc V.VCT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TORVF

Volt Carbon Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based carbon science company, with specific interests in energy storage and green energy creation, with holdings in mining claims in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia in Canada. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Solid Ultrabattery Inc., is focused on developing its battery technology. The Company operates through two segments: Research & Development, and Mineral Exploration. Its products include Air classifier. Air classification is a method of separating particles based on their density, shape and aerodynamic properties. It has optimized its air classifiers through computational fluid dynamics. The Company is also developing air classification systems for separating out large-flake graphite.


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Post by Checkthefaxon Mar 09, 2017 1:10am
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