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Lots of promise here. Need to start converting to cash flow which will see this low mkt cap rise rapidly.
Haydale, (AIM: HAYD), the global advanced materials group, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded funding of £168,573 to develop high barrier monolayer films for food packaging by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency.
Haydale Composite Solutions Ltd (‘HCS’), will lead the consortium of nine companies – BASF, Bangor University, Cambridge Nanomaterials Technologies, Dunbia, Fre-Energy, Parkside Flexibles, Recycling Technologies, and Wells Plastics – to develop the next generation of high barrier films for food packaging using functionalised nanomaterials (“HiBarFilm2 Project”). The HiBarFilm2 Project is due to start in March 2022 and is expected to run for 30 months. It follows the success of the HiBarFilm feasibility study where functionalised nanomaterials were shown to influence barrier performance in films.
While the currently used multilayer flexible films increase the shelf life of products, the biggest challenge faced to date is their recyclability. Often made up of between three and twelve layers of different plastics, they are difficult to recycle and affect the quality and value of the recycle streams. Consequently, they are commonly incinerated or end up in landfill.
The HiBarFilm2 Project will exploit the impermeable properties of pure graphene and other advanced materials using Haydale’s patented HDPlas® functionalisation process to either increase the hydrophobicity of the materials to improve moisture repellence or improve the interaction between the nanomaterial and host resin to promote improved cohesion and barrier performance.
The funded project will focus on using HDPlas® functionalised barrier additives in two main areas: firstly, by mixing the additives directly into the plastic prior to filming, and secondly, by dispersing the additives into a barrier coating that can be applied to the plastic substrates.
Both polyolefin films and compostable plastics will be used with the two solutions being combined to increase the barrier performance further and not affect the recyclability. The application will also address the issue with contamination of films with food waste such as fats and blood by providing a compostable plastics solution.
The aim of the HiBarFilm2 project is to enable the redesign of multilayer flexible films into 100% recyclable and compostable mono-material solutions for the food industry.
Keith Broadbent, CEO at Haydale, commented; “Previous work as part of the HiBarFilm feasibility study demonstrated that Haydale’s plasma functionalised nanomaterials can be used to influence barrier performance in films. We are pleased to be leading the next stage project to further develop nanomaterial-enhanced coatings that will be a first in food contact applications, which could change the face of food packaging for the future and offer sustainable consumer solutions.”
March 1st, 2022
still burning too quickly through the cash without the uptick in sales sufficiently good enough to offset it, I'll hold but won't add any more at this stage.
Progress on several fronts and certainly worth watching
The video was well presented and informative.
This RNS may have something to do with it. Wouldn't expect any further rise from here already priced in. Bit leaky though ain't it?
Excellent news..
...*their* work... (doh!)
We're privileged this morning folks! A Haydale RNS announcing a £135,000 order AND a new video released by Haydale yesterday which is another gem for us investors... This one focuses on there work wrt the energy storage applications for graphene, however it also starts with a useful overview of the company and its capabilities, and also interestingly (for me at least) mentions the different sizes of HDPlas reactors they are now working with! Enjoy...
https://youtu.be/Ij0g-sxEDGs
GLA! :-)
Any insight into the reason for today’s rise?
You dont need to create 3 threads...
Bought a small scratch earlier
4.8 to buy
Gone nt to buy
Looks like we are on the move
It's a single forced seller doing the damage imho, 50k's and 100k's, wants out at any price for some reason, leveraged and bills to pay? Once they're out and the mm's lose their supply of cheap stock it'll fly back up fast. Placing was oversubscribed at 6p not that long ago, that's almost 50% up from here. It's a fairly safe bet it'll go back there soon at the very least.
This fall looks well overdone to me. Can see a bounce towards 5p or more shortly - 5.5p would still be within the current downtrend.
It's failed and dropped because you can't invent Value.
the real price of this stock is where it was before it broke out. The market was flooded with Brand New Retail Traders who bought everything that was Rock Bottom. The hype is over. Hundreds of stocks like this in the last 2 years.
Personally I'm waiting for anything around 3 or lower.
Can’t understand why this one has stalled and dropped nodinero. I thought given the positive RNS we might see a steady climb back up to 5.5p but quite the opposite.
Sure, it's not doing well so far this year and yes, the buys may not be buys and the sells may not be sells. They're an AI guess but 6+ to 4 in a month looks dire but today looks like mostly buys and the final figures 4.4 Ask; 4.3 Bid = SP 4? 8+% down? Really?
any real reason ?
This sounds really positive. I’m surprised we didn’t see a SP rise off this potential
All looks and sounds quite positive.
Haydale Awarded Supply Agreement for its Proprietary Functionalised Thermal Fluid
Following today's announcement, I note the below:
Pro-specs looks like a proper company with over 160k likes on FB.
A jacket with Thermit coating was advertised by Pro-specs on 22 December 2021, garnering c1.4k likes (hTTps://www.facebook.com/184480628321524/posts/3967817726654443/).
If you follow the link within the above, the jacket is for sale for 295,200 South Korean Won.
This is the equivalent of 182GBP.
They've shifted 8,000 units in a matter of weeks. Pro-specs have therefore cleared c.£1.4m of graphene Thermit coated jackets in a month or so.
We're obviously not party to the respective split of profits between the three parties but the above looks good to me - a genuine revenue stream.
Also of note is iCraft's apparent commitment to graphene and Haydale.
I hadn't looked at iCraft's website for a year or more - it always included a link to iCraft's Brandsafer spin-off but has recently had a significant update.
It now includes a smorgasbord of information on the history and current applications of graphene, the Haydale logo prominent alongside Brandsafer's:
icraft21.com
hTTps://brandsafer.gabia.io/page/graphene
I would therefore expect further orders in due course. The acquisition of the capacity enhancing reactor could not have come soon enough.
Today is a good news day.