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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. The Company’s operations are focused on exploring mineral properties and developing its air classifier technology. The Company holds 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. The Company holds mineral rights and multiple historic molybdenum properties in British Columbia and a graphite property in Quebec, which include Red Bird Property, Mount Copeland Property, Lochaber Property, Manitouwadge Graphite Property and Abamasagi Lithium Property. The Company operates a battery fabrication facility in Guelph, Ontario, and a carbon research facility in Scarborough, Ontario.


TSXV:VCT - Post by User

Comment by the_Chiefon Apr 10, 2017 10:15am
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RE:RE:RE:Graphite Mine to Markets Overview

RE:RE:RE:Graphite Mine to Markets Overview
mdjbrown wrote: Still waiting knowsnothing  -  Care to answer?



mdjbrown wrote: knowsnothing, the ASC stated in their affidavit that the sample was for one specification, "Grade A Flakes"

What category does SJLs grade A flakes fall under in the following graph?
 

mdjbrown wrote:

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There is no measurement in Flakes that fall under A B C or otherwise. Its another invention by Ogilvie. If you are shipping Flakes from SJL well they are his "GRADE A's" because there are no B's C's etc

If a Flake is to 50 microns then when micronized to 50 Microns, you have produced a 50 Micon Flake so that must be the Grade A and the 49 Micron which fell through the sieve a B  User image
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