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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Green Battery Minerals Inc V.GEM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GBMIF

Green Battery Minerals Inc. is an exploration-stage company. The Company’s principal business activities include the exploration and development of natural resource properties. Its Berkwood Graphite Project is located within the jurisdiction of Quebec, in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, three hours driving time from the city of Baie-Comeau. Its Stallion Gold Project is located in... see more

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Post by Wangotango67 on Jun 12, 2024 10:19pm

DIAMONDS...

GEM does show diamonds with in it's Corp Presentation
Whether they're headed in that direction remains to be seen.
Would be wonderful if they did.


Former Post
I see there's a missing weblink
Comparing CVD  vs  HPHT diamonds.


Here's a great writeup comparing each lab method.

CVD - Carbon gas   ( layering )
HPHT - Graphite Carbon ( high preasure natural graphite )

What's better: CVD or HPHT diamonds?

You will not be able to tell the difference between a CVD and HPHT diamond with the naked eye. Both methods can create a beautiful, sparkling diamond. Both the CVD method and the HPHT method will create a real diamond that is optically, chemically, and physically identical to earth-grown diamonds.



https://www.ritani.com/blogs/education/cvd-vs-hpht-lab-grown-diamonds-what-s-the-difference


I like the aspect of, HPHT can creat colored diamonds. ( not dark, but slight hues )

Years back i bought an expensive ( hearts and arrows ) diamond. 
Top of the line - what attracted me ?
besides it's clarity... it was the brilliant tinge of blue with fire and ice sparkle.


The most common HPHT equipment is the 'cubic press' - a huge machine that utilises six hydraulic anvils to put pressure onto the reaction cell where the laboratory-grown diamond grows.


CVD diamonds ( gas vapor dismonds ( are not suited ) for industrial applicationd.
Diamond utting saws
Drill Bits

While HPHT are suited.  There you go, graphite diamonds ( jewelry or industrial )
Larger Markets


HPHT diamonds are popular in fine jewelry due to their natural-like characteristics and unique colourations. Industrial Tools: HPHT diamonds find applications in industrial tools and equipment, including drill bits and saw blades, owing to their hardness and durability.May 28, 2024


https://kiradiam.com/blog/cvd-hpht-which-is-better/


Why cover this topic ?
I was thinking along the lines of, diamond boron doped chips.

HPHT graphite diamond are inhersntly with, boron.
Add a tad more boron = diamond conducting chips.

US - China carbon + chip  trade wars.
Acts as a defence leaving Canada wide open to make their own.
After all... Canada has the graphite.
US wants it.

Why emulate NOU ?
GEM walking it's own path ( chips, semiconductors ) would surpass NOU's
simple carbon concentrate.  Making diamond chips doesn't require large tonnage
volume. 1/g to 1/g ration per diamond carot.

GEM simply hires a chip techie.

Ideas....




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