GEMS.c seeks to upgrade graphene project to battery-grade Infinity Stone (CSE: GEMS) has engaged SGS Labs to conduct a flotation and hydrometallurgical test on graphene from the Rockstone Project, with the goal of upgrading the resource to an EV battery grade of 99.8% purity.
The goal of the Program is to explore the production of EV battery-grade graphite (99.8% Cg purity) derived from the Rockstone Project. Infinity Stone, in collaboration with SGS Labs, was previously able to refine samples from the Rockstone Project to 96.1% Cg purity. Rockstone Project graphite morphology appears to be highly ordered hexagonal graphite crystallites and crystallite agglomerates, likely formed by hydrothermal activity at a formation temperature of 702 C.
"With a global deficit of graphite expected this year, and China currently controlling 84 per cent of the global supply, our Rockstone Project is strategically positioned to meet the rapidly growing demand," said Zayn Kalyan, CEO of Infinity Stone. "We are looking forward to a number of upcoming catalysts as we further exploration work on the Project, including our pending drill program, alongside today's metallurgical program," furthered Mr. Kalyan.
Infinity Stone is expecting to receive drilling permits this month, initiating its Fall Drilling program.
GEMS.c is currently trading at $.255, valued at $19.34 million.
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