Eveleigh's Statement Regarding No Thermal Heat Needs Confirmation, IMO...
I'm not sure how Eveleigh can make such a claim about the process not needing addition of thermal heat, when the experiments were done in a lab room, on a bench scale.
From what I understan, small scale experiments or testing, need to be confirmed on a much larger, pilot plant scale in order to confirm the findings in the much, much smaller bench scale.
In order to go from grams to multiple tonnes, may or may not involve heating, but until it's done how can the CEO rule out the need for external heating of the slurry?
IMO, the following statement needs confirmation and could be construed misleading unless of course, Zenyatta has already tested the process on a pilot plant scale using 100's of tonnes to confirm that no Thermal Heat is needed to achieve similar purity results they got at the lab table.
"SGS Canada Inc. has conclusively demonstrated that an ultrahigh-purity graphitic carbon (99.99 per cent Cg) can be achieved from a simple and relatively inexpensive caustic (NaOH) bake process. This is extraordinary in the world of graphite upgrading given Zenyatta does not require the traditional and expensive upgrading methods of aggressive acid and/or thermal treatment."