Sarytogan Graphite “goes nuclear” with five nines purity graphite | News Direct

Sarytogan Graphite “goes nuclear” with five nines purity graphite

Sarytogan Graphite Ltd
News release by Sarytogan Graphite Ltd

facebook icon linkedin icon twitter icon pinterest icon email icon Melbourne, Victoria | March 05, 2024 06:10 PM Eastern Standard Time

Sarytogan Graphite Ltd (ASX:SGA) managing director Sean Gregory sits down with Jonathan Jackson in the Proactive studio to discuss a major milestone that puts the company into the nuclear equation. The company has achieved five nines purity graphite, producing 2.2 kilograms of graphite at up to 99.9992% carbon, further broadening the offering of value-added products from its namesake graphite project in Kazakhstan. Gregory explains what this latest milestone means and how this high-purity graphite is expected to be suitable for the nuclear industry — thereby attracting super-premium prices. Meanwhile, the pre-feasibility study is continuing to advance on schedule, with Sarytogan expected to be able to quantify the economics associated with taking its giant and exceptionally high-grade deposit into the premium battery anode market and now the super-premium nuclear industry market.

Gregory said: “Sarytogan Five Nines Graphite broadens the product offering from Sarytogan, from industrial uses to advanced battery applications and now a range of nuclear uses. Subject to certification and qualification, this product is expected to attract super-premium prices in the nuclear industry."

 

 

Contact Details

 

Proactive Investors

 

Jonathan Jackson

 

+61 413 713 744

project media

Tags

Sarytogan Graphite LtdminingAsxproactiveAustraliaproactiveInvestors