Hi Wasa, Versarians current graphene production capacity is less...

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    Hi Wasa,

    Versarians current graphene production capacity is less that Talga's stage 2 production, Versarian's capacity is around 10kg per week of few layer graphene

    There is no comparison between Versarian and FGR who are currently commissioning a 100 tpa graphene production facility in WA - expected cost of under $1 Mil, FGR also have the ability to convert third party graphite using VFD. VFD can produce Graphene (using water) and Graphene oxide (using hydrogen peroxide), the existing methods of making graphene oxide is using the hummers method or the modified hummers method, these methods use harsh chemicals and are expensive to make, Graphene oxide is expected to make up 40% of the graphene market, Both Talga and Versarian's do not have a method to make graphene oxide (apart from the hummers option)

    @Shaq_01
    If your looking for Graphite only, not exposure to Graphene
    I like 2 Tanzania companies WKT and KNL.
    WKT have already started organising equipment for there mine, they are waiting for there Mining approval. KNL have there mining license, they are waiting on finance from the German Government.
 
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