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First Graphene Ord Shs V.FGR.H


Primary Symbol: FGPHF

First Graphene Limited is an Australia-based company focused on the development of advanced materials to help industry improve. The Company is a supplier of graphitic materials and product formulations with a specific commercial focus on global markets, including cement and concrete; composites and plastics; coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers (CASE), and energy storage applications. The Company offers a range of graphene nanoplatelet products under the PureGRAPH brand name. Its PureGRAPH graphene products include MB-LDPE graphene enhanced masterbatch, MB-EVA graphene enhanced masterbatch, MB-EVA Bitumen graphene enhanced masterbatch, AQUA pre-dispersed graphene additives and Nanoplatelet additives. Its PureGRAPH range of graphene products includes PureGRAPH 20, PureGRAPH 10 and PureGRAPH 5. The Company's graphene products can be used for various applications, such as plastics, composites, rubbers and elastomers, cement and concrete, and inks and coatings.


OTCQB:FGPHF - Post by User

Post by Duzeeeon Sep 15, 2015 8:48am
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Oh well

Oh well15 bill this 15 bill that economy is bad issues on top of issues im not an expert but if brazil wants to save some money how about buying domestic fertilizer :)
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