SRI LANKI ( part 2 )What i'd like to see in Graphite Industry ?
Reclassify graphite into different categories ( vs ) lump + flake sizes
Graphite + Quartz Silicates - carbon in Quartz ) Diamond chip / wafer
Carbon Shist Crystaline - dark carbon with fleck crystalines
Med Metallic Grey - Carbon Family + Metalloid Family
Lusterous Metallic - Carbon Family + Metalloid Family
Anthracite - high carbon with Carbon Family + Metalloids
Quality Tests ?
- Resistivity Conductivity
- Carbon Content vs Carbon Family + Metalloids
- Silica vs Silicon Carbide ( Moissanite )
What if.... ?
Carbon Family + Metalloids provided higher conductivity ?
It's then,
Junior's / Investors would know how to grade kinds of, Graphite.
Based on, best conductivity - which is really what it's all about.
My Hunch ?
Carbon Group Family + Metalloids ( together ) could increase conductivity.
Including, sulphur, aluminum, vanadium, etc.....
Versus.... just carbon.
Even though.... carbon on it's own opens many doors to ------> tech products.
Former Post ( Ceylon press ) gravimetry testing.
Which gravimetry was it ?
Electro testing conductivity ?
I'm not seeing CO2 LOI
92.2 % carbon content ?
That's moreso Anthracite right ?
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/08/22/1905412/0/en/Ceylon-Graphite-M1-Assay-Results-Show-99-2-Carbon-Content.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=31776
Quebec Graphite junior's should try a few conductivty tests on the,
grey metallic graphite ( raw ore ) vs straight carbon.
Might reveal key differences to allow industry precision grading of conductivty.
Example
Moissanite diamond chip just carbon
vs
Moissanite diamond chip with carbon, carbon family, metalloids
carbon family, metalloids = conductive
metals = resistive
Cheers...
Almost forgot,
watched a GEM video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxBhD1pC3Cs
Pause 5:16 min
that type of grey + lusterour metallic ( super conductive ? )
Stew mentioned drill expansion Berkwood zone 1
= can shareholders see a drill placement map to guage distance from existing drills ?
= Berkwood resource est was 2019 - how much more tonnage has been gained ?
= what if.... resifting cores under 6.5% ------> how much more tonnage ?
= and zone 6 too. All i've come across is, zone 6 channel sample map.
Example
19 million tonne waste
- 5 million real waste
= 14,000,000 million t
x 4% graphitic
= 560,000 t hypothetical ( inline with other juniors ) ( cheaper than drilling )
Yes... it's nice to sport all high grade.
BUT... juniors with 1 million tonne deposits have the attention and funding.
Has GEM ever applied for Quebec grants ?