Recent Interest
Over the past six months Magnis held discussions with major suppliers in the LIB industry from
Significant customer interest has been demonstrated, with a particular interest in the ability of Nachu graphite to be processed into high purity uncoated spherical graphite using low cost sustainable processes without using any chemical or thermal purification steps.
Engagement with these prospective customers is ongoing and has included provision of samples and discussions around the potential for downstream partnering in uncoated spherical graphite production. This has culminated in a recent site visit by a representative of a significant player in the anode materials supply chain for South Korean LIB producers. With the COVID-19 pandemic, delays have now been experienced in progressing talks towards future supply agreements.
Metallurgical Work
Ongoing metallurgical test work, led by CEO Dr
The downstream stages result in zero waste, as rejected material can be sold as by-product across a number of graphite applications. The overall recovery from mine to uncoated spherical graphite is more than twice that achieved using current technology. When combined with the absence of any thermal or chemical purification of graphite, uncoated spherical graphite produced from Nachu will have both the lowest cost and lowest environmental footprint in the LIB industry.
Magnis Chairman
'Whether it's due to trade wars or the recent COVID-19 pandemic, it's clear to battery producers that they need to look at alternative sources for their anode material and we believe we will be the lowest cost producer with the greenest product in the marketplace.'
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