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    Hi Blackbeak,

    It all depends on the platelet size. PG5 was the most expensive and the prices dropped for PG 10, 20 and PG50 was our cheapest product

    Zooming in on the image, it looks like it is PG70, which is odd because we don't have a specification sheet or any details of this product.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/4171/4171383-e5a74f29c672616a90206c0073cbe436.jpg


    If it Puregraph 70, FGR first produced these large platelets when we first commissioned the 5-tonne graphene cell (2017).
    With the current range requiring micronising and sorting, these Large platelets most likely require no additional processing, I presume it would only require sorting and washing prior to packaging. which will be significantly cheaper to produce than our other products.

    BTW, sorry for using this thread, I thought this was our most recent QTR report.
    Last edited by spid81: 14/03/22
 
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