Graphite One on Target to Produce Carbon-Coated Spherical Graphite, Alaska
Graphite One Resources Inc. has commenced product development test work to produce carbon-coated spherical graphite from STAX graphite sourced from the company’s Graphite Creek deposit near Nome, Alaska.
“Production of carbon-coated spherical graphite will be a key step for us. As the green technology economy grows, driving continued adoption of electric vehicles and smart grid power storage devices, graphite will increasingly be a key material — a factor already present in rising demand projections,” said Anthony Huston, CEO of Graphite One.
The test work is expected to provide preliminary information on the milling and spheroidizing yields of STAX graphite, assess non-chemical methods for graphite purification, generate electrochemical performance data of spherical graphite in coin cells tests and generate exploratory samples for potential end-users.
The company is on schedule to produce the exploratory samples of spherical graphite early in the second quarter of 2016.
“With the United States presently 100 percent import-dependent for all of its graphite, reliable access to high-purity product will be a key factor in the United States’ ability to build sustainable industries in clean-tech and other high-tech applications,. With America’s largest natural flake deposit, and the advanced processing capabilities we are now working towards validating, Graphite One is systematically developing critical components of a North American clean-energy supply chain,” added Huston.
In addition to the test work, the company is validating its mineral processing flowsheet for the Graphite Creek graphite mineralization and is also generating a larger sample of select sized graphite concentrates that will then be purified and processed into ultra-high purity coated spherical graphite.
During the test work to date, less energy intensive milling characteristics of STAX graphite were observed. Preliminary air milling trials successfully achieved a size reduction requiring less than a third of the operating pressure typically used on conventional flake graphite.
Metallurgical testing using Graphite Creek material had previously examined graphite purification (or produced purified graphite) by chemical (acid) treatment. Graphite One is also evaluating green and sustainable cost-effective methods to purify graphite as the company’s preferred approach. Spherical graphite is used mainly in lithium ion batteries, the main demand-driver being electrical and hybrid vehicles.
The processing work is expected to produce lab-scale samples of carbon-coated spherical graphite for internal assessment of electro-chemical performance and for potential end-user evaluation. Graphite One anticipates that the samples will be produced within 5 to 6 weeks with the findings to be incorporated into the preliminary economic assessment.
The spherical graphite product from spheroidization will be classified into different size ranges, as only certain sizes will be suited to electric vehicle and power storage applications.
About Graphite One
Graphite One is exploring with the intent to develop the Graphite Creek Project, USA’s largest known large flake graphite deposit situated on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska about 60 kilometers north of Nome. The Graphite Creek Project is progressing from the exploration to the evaluation phase. Work to date has identified a large, high grade and at-surface resource with simple geology and good mineralization continuity.
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