Adam Davidson, CEO of Trident Royalties, discusses offtake milestones and catalysts to boost FY24. Watch the video here.
But there was some, it was abandoned wasn't it?
https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1481648501050142726?s=20
https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1481966334305087491?s=20
https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1481966336225984517?s=20
https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1481966338004426753?s=20
https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1481966339883417601?s=20
I could go on
If you read this you will understand a little of why RR are working with TGR to understand how the mined products might contribute to their goals- obviously there are many facets to what TGR produce and products it creates, this is just one specific of where i personally think its a potentially huge gamechanger if it comes off and decreases the weight of various components...I envisage it like drilling for oil ( but what do I know?)...if it strikes then the flow goes on for sometime generating cash for the lifetime of the supply.. keep drilling TGR
https://www.rolls-royce.com/products-and-services/electrical/propulsion/air-taxis.aspx
If you've not already seen this, and you are bored with your Christmas Toys...so much information here that I'm still re-reading occasionally to try and project where we will be this time next year...and my efforts changes each time I read it!! Duh..
https://investinghaven.com/forecasts/graphite-stocks-forecast-2022/
What is the time line for construction mentioned on their website- I cant find it- and does " construction" mean the mine too needs to be included in this- daft questions but I'm a novice, and need some help on this one
I understand the lithium is in demand but its the cost and time lag I would like help with please.
What a great article, thank you for sharing, we all need to see these things as we all get doubts of " what have i missed?" when prices drop.
It just reinforces what we all originally believed when putting our hard earned in here. Its ethical and logical as an investment ( in my opinion). Fingers crossed for it to continue with good fortune to match their meticulous growth and investment for a sustainable ( and environmentally alert) business - good luck for 22 all. Happy Christmas when you get there
and theres more... https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1471059957823033344?s=20
A year- only ONE YEAR since Tirupati was listed
https://twitter.com/Tirupatiuk/status/1470763569788633103?s=20
Help me out please...SGZ is trading around 68-69p today. They have a mine, and are producing despite all their problems. How is this trading up on basis of knowing where gold is?... Genuinely interested as I have been patient with both, and trying to see into the future and requiring your help. ie is SGZ undervalued or Conroy over..?
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Great Link Divvy- thanks for sharing.
With facts like this is hard to see why anyone has doubts about Where TGR is heading:
" Developed by UC Berkeley alumni, Sam Gong, ElecJet’s Apollo Ultra is billed as the first power bank to use real graphene on a scale large enough to deliver ultra-fast charging and long service life. Graphene is a super material and an allotrope of carbon that’s made up of a layer of atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb nanostructure. It has exceptional strength, provides excellent conductivity and is the thinnest two-dimensional material in the world" Attributed to Divvy's link.
That's more positivity- thank you for bothering to share and reply to my question re "Fire R Cladding". Very kind
Still not sure why the price here plummeted so far over the last months other than those " Quick Buckers" that want instant gratification or they run for the hills ( lets see if "buckers" gets censored too)
Have a good weekend all
Apologies it seems I used a banned word in the middle of a phrase that innocently referred to the material being a fire suppressant (which isn't the correct word but it must have been a long day and I cant think of another one to use in place of the perfect, industrial use of the word that is usually used in tandem with the word " Fire" when you don't want one to start)!!
PS... I'm sure someone will say I am ramping/ recycling old " news", I'm genuinely not, I'm just amazed at what it can be used for and what the future holds for this material in all its forms- so rather than just enjoy reading all your info you all share, I thought i would share a few things too. I'm a bit slow at the best of times and only just found these articles despite the date on them, I thought it useful to share
If anyone needs reassuring about the need for Graphite/ene and the huge diversity of people exploring what can be done with it this will make a good bed time read
https://www.lovegraphene.com/researchers-use-aerographene-to-create-controllable-electrical-explosions/
and if that isn't enough this will reinforce ( IMO) why RR are interested in the composite alloy that it is hoped will revolutionise electrical wiring to lighten the load alongside their composite tech facility
https://www.aero-mag.com/rolls-royce-ultrafan-fan-blades-cases-reduce-weight-emissions/
Basscadet link:
SES announced a new battery that promises to nearly double the energy density of today’s lithium-ion cells. The key was eliminating a piece of the battery that added weight and thickness—but to do so without introducing dangerous conditions that could lead to a fire.
SES eliminated graphite from the anode, which is the part of the battery that accepts lithium ions during charging. Instead, the new battery has a pure metal lithium anode. By dropping graphite from the anode, SES saved on weight and space, but it also had to figure out how to manage pure lithium, a highly reactive metal. When used as an anode, pure lithium often led batteries to premature deaths.
To make lithium-metal anodes safe and long-lived, the company managed the formation of dendrites using a three-prong approach. Dendrites are spiky structures that can form within lithium-ion batteries, particularly when the cells are charged or discharged quickly. If they grow too large, they can bridge the gap between the anode and cathode, causing a short circuit that can set the electrolyte on fire.
Other companies are trying to eliminate the dendrite problem by replacing the liquid electrolyte with a solid one, creating a physical barrier to prevent the growth of dendrites. But mass producing lithium-metal batteries with solid electrolytes has been challenging, and perfecting the process will take several more years, which is why other companies have been researching hybrid approaches SO ...Not all negative for TGR in my opinion.
TGR are partnering with Blue chip companies and Research and Development opportunities with Universities to see what other applications Graphite/ene can deliver. in terms of its use in electrical, refractory and strength/weight ratio.
That's above and beyond the myriad of other uses it is already applied to:
graphite is the only non-metal that is a strong electricity conductor. Crystalline flake graphite is used in the manufacturing of carbon electrodes, brushes, and plates needed in electrical industry
Graphite is a widely used refractory material used in Nuclear plants to control fusion and steel to add strength, and glass for strength and heat control.
Graphite is one of the main ingredients in lubricants like grease, etc. This mineral reacts with atmospheric water vapour and creates a thin film or layer over the surface applied and thus reduces friction. Graphite is also used in car brakes and clutches.
The powdered form of lump graphite is also used in paints. As graphite by nature is water-repellent.
Graphite can be used to make graphene sheets. These sheets are said to be 100 times stronger and 10 times lighter than steel. This derivative of graphite has huge potential in medical and aerospace industry, windfarm vanes etc etc.
How much further would a a car made of Graphene sheets wired without copper go on a charge?..just a thought GLA
ever since i posted it seems to be moving away??
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