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May 12, 2015
Flinders Announces Filing of NI 43 - 101 Technical Report
Vancouver, Canada - Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders" or the "Company") (TSXV: FDR) announces that the Company has filed on SEDAR the National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report (the "NI 43-101 Technical Report") in support of the Company's news release dated April 29, 2015. The NI 43-101 Technical Report provides results of a near three-time expansion of flake graphite mineral resources at the Company's 100% owned Woxna graphite project in Sweden effective March 24, 2015 (see news release dated April 29, 2015). The NI 43-101 Technical Report was prepared by Geoffrey Charles Reed of Reed Leyton Consulting.
 
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Northern Graphite Provides First Commercial Spherical Graphite Samples
May 19, 2015 – Northern Graphite Corporation (NGC:TSXV, NGPHF:OTCQX) announces that it is providing the first commercial samples of its coated spherical graphite (“SPG”) to potential customers. SPG is the anode material used in lithium ion batteries (“LIBs”) and is manufactured from flake graphite concentrate produced by graphite mines. Coated SPG sells for $10,000-20,000/tonne compared to $1,100/tonne for large flake graphite.

Northern has manufactured SPG from a representative sample of its mine concentrate and purified and coated it using the Company’s proprietary technologies. LIB cell testing indicates that Northern’s SPG has a higher total capacity and better first cycle efficiency than commercial samples. The reversible capacity is 365 mAh/g, which is very close to the theoretical maximum of 372 mAh/g, and the first cycle efficiency is 92-94%. Dr. Edward Buiel, founder of Coulometrics, LLC and Northern’s Chief Technology Officer stated that: “Large flake graphite from the Bissett Creek deposit has a uniquely pristine crystal structure. The low degree of disorder creates very high reversible capacity without the need for thermal processing, and the material can be easily purified without acid washing, both of which result in a much smaller environmental footprint than competing products.”

The Bissett Creek deposit also has other natural competitive advantages in the LIB market. Approximately 90% of production will be “battery grade” and could be turned into anode material (whereas the peer group is generally 40-70%), and the yield on rounding is 50+% versus one third or less which is standard in the industry.

Almost all, natural SPG is currently produced in China and the purification and coating processes are not compatible with the “green” objectives of modern industry, particularly electric vehicles. Northern has developed proprietary purification and chemical vapour deposition based coating processes that are environmentally sustainable and price competitive. The coating process also allows first cycle efficiency to be controlled and easily matched to different cathode materials.

Greg Bowes, CEO, commented that: “The LIB and electric vehicle industries need a source of natural graphite that offers higher capacity, higher first cycle efficiency and a high level of consistency at a lower cost and a much smaller environmental footprint. We are leveraging the unique properties of our deposit with proprietary technologies to achieve these objectives and to become the world’s premier supplier of high quality graphite.”
 
Zenyatta Announces Further Positive Performance Testing of Albany Graphite Supporting Use in Powder Metallurgy Application

Thunder Bay, ON
19 May 2015

Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. (“Zenyatta” or “Company”) (TSXV: ZEN) is pleased to report positive results from initial testing of several high purity Albany graphite samples for use in powder metallurgy (‘PM’) application. Testing was conducted at the National Research Council (‘NRC’) in Ottawa, Canada and was partially funded by a federal research grant through the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP). Screening results for various properties support suitable use of this unique hydrothermal graphite in the targeted PM application. Zenyatta graphite samples were mixed with steel, copper and lubricant powders to produce a powder metallurgy specimen. The flow properties of the mixture compare favorably with the mixture made with benchmark materials in existing use. In addition, the mechanical properties of the final Zenyatta artifacts, after a sintering heat treatment, were comparable to those of the benchmark artifacts.
Highlights:
• Zenyatta’s graphite shows the very important high purity and particle size specifications required for PM application; Primary testing has shown our graphite to perform well in PM applications when compared to reference graphite material;
• The largest market for metal powders is in the production of automotive PM parts. Other uses for PM include specialized parts for military, aerospace, energy, medical, electronics, computers and household appliances;
• Zenyatta expects to have a targeted market application segmentation which includes 25-30% for high purity graphite in PM, 25-30% in Lithium-ion batteries and 20-25% for Fuel Cell products. The remaining 15-30% target applications will be discussed in upcoming news releases.

Dr. Bharat Chahar, VP of Market Development for Zenyatta stated, “These latest screening tests conducted at NRC continue to show positive attributes of Zenyatta graphite in multiple applications. It provides further evidence of the suitability of this unique material in many cleantech applications that we are targeting. The Company will continue test programs at other labs and with global end-users but will involve larger scale test equipment to provide more extensive data to progress our market development plans.”
During the same NRC program, samples of Zenyatta’s high purity graphite were tested for various properties relevant for use in fuel cell components and in Li-ion battery applications. Testing was carried out on a simulated fuel cell component called a bipolar plate made with the Zenyatta graphite. When tested, the plate had resistivity properties comparable to a bipolar plate made using existing benchmark synthetic graphite material in use today. This test further supports results announced by Zenyatta on 9 March 2015 ‘Initial Screening Shows Albany Graphite Material to be Suitable for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Components; Company Collaborates with Global Leader in Fuel Cell Technology Supported by the Government of Canada’.
Li-ion battery (coin cells) tests conducted by NRC also supported previous good performance results by other labs and end-users of Albany graphite in this application. Zenyatta announced on 12 February 2015 ‘Initial Testing of Albany Graphite Yields Positive Results for Lithium Ion Battery Anode Application’.
Dr. Chahar added, “Since the purity and particle size of the Zenyatta material provided was already in the range needed for PM application, no further milling or purification was needed. Due to simple mineralogy, high crystallinity and desirable particle size distribution, the Albany graphite has shown first testing specification ranges needed for the PM industry. While further tests will be conducted to verify other performance characteristics, this initial feedback on results is extremely encouraging.”
Zenyatta commenced a market development program several months ago under the guidance of Bharat Chahar to initiate validation of Albany graphite in high purity graphite applications. Since the start of this program, the Company has had detailed conversations with more than 35 graphite end-users, academic labs and third party testing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia under confidentiality agreements. Many of these organizations requested a specified amount of purified Albany graphite produced at SGS Canada Inc. (‘SGS’) Lakefield site during the development of a process flow sheet for the Albany graphite deposit. The samples produced at SGS are experimental in nature and may differ slightly from batch to batch and may also differ from the final product in the future. However these samples are representative of the product that could be processed and provide a good initial assessment and guidance for the potential of Albany graphite for various applications.
The goal of these initial samples was to screen Albany graphite for suitable applications while gathering feedback from the end-users and testing facilities to improve the overall properties for high value applications. The Company is now starting to receive feedback from several end-users and independent labs, some of which received repeat samples. Information from this initial test program will be used to further define the Company’s product and market strategy, and to set the stage for the next steps in development. Zenyatta plans to provide its stakeholders brief periodic updates on the progress as meaningful information becomes available.
PM is a fabrication technique that uses metal powder to manufacture complex industrial parts. It involves blending ultra-fine powdered materials, pressing them into a desired shape and then heating the compressed material to bond. The PM process generally consists of four basic steps: powder manufacture, powder blending, compacting, and sintering at high temperatures. Optional secondary processing often follows to obtain special properties or enhanced precision of those parts. The PM market is relatively large and shows high growth potential. Graphite for this market has to meet many challenging performance characteristics before it can be used.
Since the mid-1990s, synthetic graphite is mostly used due to its higher purity, consistency and particle size. High-purity graphite of greater than 99.5% Cg is preferred, with a particle size of around 5 microns. Presently, primary synthetic graphite is used and produced in a highly controlled graphitization process, which assures narrow specifications, consistent purity, perfect crystalline structure and well defined texture.
Graphite is used in powdered metals as a source of carbon for the sintering process where it acts as a strengthening agent and as a lubricant. Graphite aids the release of PM parts from the die and is also used in conjunction with non-ferrous soft metals to provide self-lubrication (i.e. steel, brass and copper parts). The addition of graphite to ferrous parts, soft metals and ultra-hard alloys ranges from 0.2 to 3.5% of the total metal weight. Graphite is used because it is an excellent electrical and thermal conductor, it has outstanding lubrication properties and it is resistant to oxidation and cyclic temperature stress. It can withstand extreme temperatures while maintaining strength and shape. It is also inexpensive, light weight, easy to machine and replace compared to other materials.
The PM market is estimated to be worth US$24 Billion (~1.5Mt) annually of which the graphite portion is estimated to be US$200 Million (~20,000t) annually and growing at ~5% CAGR. Production of metal powders is practiced throughout the major industrial regions of the world with the largest market (at 80%) in the production of automotive PM parts. Based on forecast automotive demand, production of metal powders is expected to grow by 5% per year with the highest growth rate expected to be in Asia, where metal powder output is forecast to grow 9% per year. The demand for specified graphite in this market is expected to grow at the same rate as the overall PM market growth rate of 5% per year. Other uses for PM include specialized parts for military, aerospace, energy, medical, electronics, computers and household appliance applications.
Dr. Bharat Chahar, P.E., VP Market Development for Zenyatta, is a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed the technical information in this news release. The QP has prepared and supervised the preparation or approved the scientific and technical disclosure in the news release. This testing does not represent a statistically large sample size. Furthermore, these positive results do not mean that Zenyatta can extract and process Albany graphite for high purity graphite applications on an economic basis. Without a formal independent feasibility study, there is no assurance that the operation will be economic. To find out more on Zenyatta Ventures Ltd., please visit website www.zenyatta.ca or contact the Company at [email protected] or Tel. 807-346-1660.
 
Highlights:

1) Lomiko starts generating revenue next quarter with its 100% owned subsidiary 'Lomiko Technologies'

2) We currently own 10% of Graphene 3D Labs Inc. (trading at $0.75 - worth over $3 million in equity), which also started sales and will be reporting revenue next quarter

3) We're also working on an exciting new Graphene-Lithium Supercapacitor with Stony Brook University for electric vehicles and phones

4) Will increase Net Asset Value with a resource on our La Loutre graphite property (drilling starts soon)

5) Company will split/spin out a technology company
 
Directa Plus al 18° Forum sull’Eco-Innovazione organizzato dalla Commissione Europea

Il 20-21 Maggio a Barcellona, in occasione di “Best of Eco-innovation: project success stories”, Directa Plus presenterà GEnIuS (Graphene Eco Innovative Sorbent), progetto di successo nel campo dell’innovazione ecologica. GEnIuS, selezionato dalla Commissione Europea tra i 5 migliori progetti eco-innovativi, ha come obiettivo quello di introdurre nel mercato Grafysorber, un prodotto oleo-adsorbente innovativo, altamente performante ed ecologico a base di grafene, il materiale del futuro per la risoluzione delle problematiche di inquinamento da idrocarburi delle acque.

L'eccellenza Italiana; se la quotano in borsa io sarò pronto ad approfittarne.
 
 
Un’applicazione con il grafene di Directa Plus premiata con l’IDTechEX Commercialisation award
[FONT=Helvetica,Helvetica][FONT=Helvetica,Helvetica] Il premio conferito oggi a Vittoria Industries Ltd. per ruote e pneumatici da bicicletta contenenti grafene
[/FONT][/FONT] Berlino, 28 Aprile 2015
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][FONT=Arial,Helvetica]– Ruote e pneumatici al grafene hanno ormai raggiunto con successo il consumatore finale, e sono valsi oggi un premio a Vittoria Industries Ltd., uno dei primi partner industriali di Directa Plus ad essere approdato sul mercato di massa con un prodotto contenente grafene.
Si tratta dell’IDTechEX Commercialisation award, riconoscimento assegnato annualmente a un prodotto basato su nuove tecnologie (grafene, fotovoltaico, elettronica stampata o parzialmente stampata, organica o a film sottile) che ha ottenuto successo commerciale su un mercato di massa.
Vittoria e Directa Plus hanno infatti sviluppato insieme due prodotti contenenti nanoplatelets di grafene G+: le ruote, lanciate sul mercato nel 2014, e gli pneumatici da bicicletta, attualmente in fase di lancio, in grado di migliorare sensibilmente le performance in termini di resistenza, flessibilità, leggerezza e dissipazione del calore.
Il premio è stato consegnato questa mattina nell’ambito dell’edizione 2015 dell’IDTechEX Show, evento espositivo che ospita conferenze su sette argomenti chiave relativi alle nuove tecnologie (Printed Electronics, Graphene&2D Materials, 3D Printing, Energy Harvesting&Storage, Internet of Things Applications, Wearable Technology, Electric Vehicles) e ha sede a Berlino il 28 e il 29 aprile.
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Mason Graphite Concludes Agreements With its Partner Group NanoXplore Inc.


May 20, 2015
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MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - May 20, 2015) - Mason Graphite Inc. ("Mason Graphite" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:LLG)(OTCQX:MGPHF) announces that it has entered into two agreements with Group NanoXplore Inc. ("NanoXplore"):
A perpetual exclusive license agreement to use and commercialize the intellectual property for NanoXplore's Thinned Graphite and Graphite Thinning Process which enables easier purification and has excellent synergies with Mason Graphite's ongoing Detailed Study for large scale production of Value-Added Graphite (see press release from February 11, 2015). A patent application has been filed by NanoXplore for the related Intellectual Property (United States Provisional Patent Application 62/035.963).
A Laboratory Services agreement that gives Mason Graphite access to NanoXplore's research and laboratory facility for product development and for the design of value-added products. This Lab-for-Hire agreement gives Mason Graphite greater flexibility to customize and design products on demand for specific clients.
Benoit Gascon , President and CEO of Mason Graphite, commented: "NanoXplore's Thinning Graphite Process has excellent potential to facilitate the graphite purification, which can lead to better products and better economics when producing value-added graphite products in applications such as lubricants, composites and alkaline batteries. As we progress through the scoping work of our value-added study, it is paramount that we have the capacity to design products that meet the exact specifications required by customers."
Mason Graphite would also like to take the opportunity to update investors regarding recent progresses made by NanoXplore:
On February 12, 2015, NanoXplore announced a fully subscribed non- brokered private placement financing totaling $2,725,000 for a minority participation in NanoXplore. Mason Graphite's initial investment in NanoXplore in 2014 was for a 40% equity interest for $700,000. After the closing of this financing, Mason Graphite's participation stands at 31%;
On February 19, 2015, NanoXplore announced that its graphene plant, with a capacity of three metric tonnes per year, is now fully operational;
On April 16, 2015, NanoXplore announced production capacity of industrial quantities of Graphene Oxide (GO) at their facility; and
The Board of Directors of NanoXplore is now comprised of the following Directors:
<UL> Benoit Gascon as Chairman;
Soroush Nazarpour , the founder and President and CEO;
Dr Cameron Harris , Head of Mining Industry Practice (North America), Accenture;
Denis Labrecque , President of Norcap Ltd; and
Jacques Poulin , Director of energy storage for public transportation at ABB.
</UL> For more information and to review the press releases issued by NanoXplore, please visit: www.nanoxplore.ca
Mason Graphite continues to advance its wholly-owned Lac Gueret Project and expects to announce the results of the ongoing Definitive Feasibility Study this coming summer. The study on value-added graphite runs in parallel and work is ongoing with the National Research Council, the engineering firm Hatch and COREM. Purification and equipment trials are taking place as well as products benchmarking and planning of in-battery testing to meet, and exceed, customers' requirements for the lithium-ion batteries. These tests need to be carried over several cycles.


- See more at: Mason Graphite - Mason Graphite Concludes Agreements With its Partner Group NanoXplore Inc.
 
June 12, 2015 17:42 ET
Focus Graphite Announces Changes to Management


Company Reaffirms Strong Commitment Towards Execution of its Strategy


OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - June 12, 2015) - Focus Graphite Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FMS)(OTCQX:FCSMF)(FRANKFURT:FKC), an advanced stage graphite mining development company, announced today a decision of its Board of Directors to nominate Mr. Gary Economo as its President and Chief Operating Officer on an interim basis. Mr. Economo will also continue to serve as Chief Executive Officer and Director. This announcement results from a decision to end the Company's professional relationship with Mr. Don Baxter, due to a significant divergence of vision.
"Today's decision is a reflection of the strong commitment of the members of our Board and leadership team towards our strategy and its execution. Focus Graphite is devoting all resources to achieve its objective to put Lac Knife into production, and then to bring to market value-added products for the Lithium-ion battery sector and we cannot accept to let any distraction interfere with this engagement towards our shareholders," said Focus Graphite Chairman Jeffrey York.
The Board of Directors has already undertaken a recruitment process and expects a permanent appointment to be made in the coming months. The Company remains fully confident in its ability to continue to focus on the execution of its strategy and expects that the transition of responsibilities will not impact the Company's day-to-day operations.
 

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