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re: Graphite and Graphene Discussion
Posted on 9/16/25 at 1:03 pm to Nshore96
Posted on 9/16/25 at 1:03 pm to Nshore96
quote:
I know you mentioned Syrah a well. Your comment around Synthetic Graphite being preferred has me a little discouraged. You think Syrah has any potential to rebound?
I believe that synthetic graphite will replace natural graphite as anode material, however natural graphite still has massive industrial uses. I believe we have seen the need to have some domestic supply of graphite and so I see both Westwater and Syrah continuing at a much slower pace. I have had so much frustration at this industry moving so slowly to get operations going. I looked into Syrah's permitting and it appears they had a construction stormwater permit issued rather recently.

This post was edited on 9/16/25 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 9/17/25 at 8:50 am to MekaWarriors
WWR shooting up this morning.
quote:
07:57 AM EDT, 09/17/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Westwater Resources (WWR.NaE) said Wednesday it received a US patent for its proprietary graphite purification method, which will be used at its Kellyton graphite processing plant in Alabama.
The process eliminates the need for hazardous hydrofluoric acid, commonly used in traditional methods overseas, and provides a more environmentally friendly way to produce high-purity, battery-grade natural graphite, the company said.
Westwater shares were up 3.2% in recent premarket activity.
This post was edited on 9/17/25 at 8:52 am
Posted on 9/17/25 at 10:25 am to dstone12
Posted on 9/18/25 at 1:17 pm to dstone12
First Graphene update
LINK
First Graphene has provided an update on its graphene-enhanced fire-retardant materials developed for construction and housing. Novel flame-resistant material containing PureGRAPH®, developed by strategic UK-based partner Vector Group, has been filed for patent in Europe, Asia and the United States.
Recent testing of the graphene-enhanced material has reportedly demonstrated excellent flame resistance and mechanical performance, showcasing the fundamental value of PureGRAPH® to the products. Results include a self-extinguishing rate of 100% in various formulations containing a range of
PureGRAPH® loadings, which is a significant improvement in performance compared to conventional non-halogenated materials.
Flame retardancy was also enhanced at lower loadings of PureGRAPH®, reducing need for higher volumes of fire-resistant phosphorous-based additives, which are known to have adverse environmental and health impacts. Tensile and modulus performance was also improved with the addition of PureGRAPH®, enhancing safety and structural integrity outcomes.
Research has found non-halogenated fire-retardant additives can have a detrimental effect on both material performance – including strength and durability – and fire resistance as loading goes up. Work conducted by Vector has shown very small volumes of graphene combined with non-halogenated retardants boosts material performance and fire resistance by lowering additive dosage rates.
First Graphene Managing Director and CEO Michael Bell said: “Patent filings for graphene enhanced fire-retardant materials is a major milestone for both
companies as well as the broader construction industry. This innovative flame-resistant material will provide the sector with a safer and more sustainable
solution at a time regulations are tightening around fire safety in homes and buildings, with a clear shift away from dangerous halogenated fire-retardant materials. We look forward to seeing the patent progress and are excited to take the next step in our journey with Vector Group as we work towards commercialization of this industry-changing material.”
Vector Group CEO Nathan Feddy said: “We are proud to have achieved this important milestone in collaboration with First Graphene. The successful patent filings mark a pivotal step towards delivering safer, stronger, and more sustainable fire-resistant materials to the global construction industry.
Incorporation of PureGRAPH® into our formulations has unlocked significant improvements in performance, enabling us to address both regulatory demands and environmental concerns. This innovation reflects Vector Group’s commitment to transforming the way construction materials are designed and applied. By reducing reliance on harmful additives while improving fire safety and structural integrity, we are setting new benchmarks for the industry. We look forward to advancing commercial opportunities alongside First Graphene and ensuring these technologies play a leading role in shaping safer and more resilient infrastructure worldwide.”
The graphene-enhanced materials will be particularly beneficial for housing and infrastructure projects where stringent fire-safety standards are required using non-halogenated additives – both in terms of new builds and refurbishing existing buildings with safer products.
First Graphene has been supplying Vector with PureGRAPH® to develop this innovative material since 2023 as part of a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the companies. Under the multi-year deal, First Graphene will continue to work with Vector to develop and deliver graphene-enhanced materials to the global construction industry.
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Construction materials First Graphene
Posted: Sep 17,2025 by Roni Peleg
LINK
First Graphene has provided an update on its graphene-enhanced fire-retardant materials developed for construction and housing. Novel flame-resistant material containing PureGRAPH®, developed by strategic UK-based partner Vector Group, has been filed for patent in Europe, Asia and the United States.
Recent testing of the graphene-enhanced material has reportedly demonstrated excellent flame resistance and mechanical performance, showcasing the fundamental value of PureGRAPH® to the products. Results include a self-extinguishing rate of 100% in various formulations containing a range of
PureGRAPH® loadings, which is a significant improvement in performance compared to conventional non-halogenated materials.
Flame retardancy was also enhanced at lower loadings of PureGRAPH®, reducing need for higher volumes of fire-resistant phosphorous-based additives, which are known to have adverse environmental and health impacts. Tensile and modulus performance was also improved with the addition of PureGRAPH®, enhancing safety and structural integrity outcomes.
Research has found non-halogenated fire-retardant additives can have a detrimental effect on both material performance – including strength and durability – and fire resistance as loading goes up. Work conducted by Vector has shown very small volumes of graphene combined with non-halogenated retardants boosts material performance and fire resistance by lowering additive dosage rates.
First Graphene Managing Director and CEO Michael Bell said: “Patent filings for graphene enhanced fire-retardant materials is a major milestone for both
companies as well as the broader construction industry. This innovative flame-resistant material will provide the sector with a safer and more sustainable
solution at a time regulations are tightening around fire safety in homes and buildings, with a clear shift away from dangerous halogenated fire-retardant materials. We look forward to seeing the patent progress and are excited to take the next step in our journey with Vector Group as we work towards commercialization of this industry-changing material.”
Vector Group CEO Nathan Feddy said: “We are proud to have achieved this important milestone in collaboration with First Graphene. The successful patent filings mark a pivotal step towards delivering safer, stronger, and more sustainable fire-resistant materials to the global construction industry.
Incorporation of PureGRAPH® into our formulations has unlocked significant improvements in performance, enabling us to address both regulatory demands and environmental concerns. This innovation reflects Vector Group’s commitment to transforming the way construction materials are designed and applied. By reducing reliance on harmful additives while improving fire safety and structural integrity, we are setting new benchmarks for the industry. We look forward to advancing commercial opportunities alongside First Graphene and ensuring these technologies play a leading role in shaping safer and more resilient infrastructure worldwide.”
The graphene-enhanced materials will be particularly beneficial for housing and infrastructure projects where stringent fire-safety standards are required using non-halogenated additives – both in terms of new builds and refurbishing existing buildings with safer products.
First Graphene has been supplying Vector with PureGRAPH® to develop this innovative material since 2023 as part of a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the companies. Under the multi-year deal, First Graphene will continue to work with Vector to develop and deliver graphene-enhanced materials to the global construction industry.
Tags:
Construction materials First Graphene
Posted: Sep 17,2025 by Roni Peleg
Posted on 9/18/25 at 1:21 pm to MekaWarriors
What if you can add graphene to synthetic polyester or nylon fibers to make them fire retardant? Can you imagine the impact to fire safety in homes if you made carpet, and upholstery inherently fire retardant or even fireproof?
Posted on 9/18/25 at 5:09 pm to dstone12
If angry Redditors are to be believed, Ozop Energy Solutions might actually be a scam company.
Link to OZOP Subreddit
Many people there are saying the CEO, Brian Conway, is a con artist who has also been involved in other shady financial dealings. Several are filing SEC complaints, accusing him of shareholder fraud. Seems like Conway just makes promises involving whatever is a popular futuristic tech for investors, takes the money, and splits the stocks ad infinitum. They are currently no close to manufacturing graphene than any of us.
Therefore, I will be revising my OZOP purchasing plan from a million shares to zero shares.
I'll invest in more legitimate companies in the graphene space. The OZOP stock chart is pretty bonkers, and being a scam would partially explain why.
Link to OZOP Subreddit
Many people there are saying the CEO, Brian Conway, is a con artist who has also been involved in other shady financial dealings. Several are filing SEC complaints, accusing him of shareholder fraud. Seems like Conway just makes promises involving whatever is a popular futuristic tech for investors, takes the money, and splits the stocks ad infinitum. They are currently no close to manufacturing graphene than any of us.
Therefore, I will be revising my OZOP purchasing plan from a million shares to zero shares.
I'll invest in more legitimate companies in the graphene space. The OZOP stock chart is pretty bonkers, and being a scam would partially explain why.
Posted on 9/18/25 at 5:16 pm to Michael Stein
I mean, I bought 100,000 shares for 10 or $20.
Is there any danger in keeping it?
Is there any danger in keeping it?
This post was edited on 9/18/25 at 5:19 pm
Posted on 10/2/25 at 12:23 pm to dstone12
Posted on 10/3/25 at 12:47 pm to MekaWarriors
First Graphene is up big today.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 12:51 pm to Mockingbird2008
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First Graphene is up big today.
I hope this one is just starting to break out, maybe we can hit $1 this time next year?
Posted on 10/3/25 at 12:52 pm to Mockingbird2008
quote:I didn't realize this was a penny stock until just now with yall all going crazy
First Graphene is up big today.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 8:53 am to MekaWarriors
Who bought First Graphene?
Posted on 10/6/25 at 9:00 am to MekaWarriors
Not I, but why is it down so big?
Posted on 10/6/25 at 9:01 am to MekaWarriors
I did and I’m curious what’s going on here.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 9:09 am to reds on reds on reds
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Not I, but why is it down so big?
When the market opened it shot-up 101% and now it has dropped back. If you look on the ASX it is still up. I am hoping it bounces back up.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 9:15 am to dstone12
quote:
I did and I’m curious what’s going on here.
Found it...
Waterproof Coating Available on South African Market
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:48 pm to MekaWarriors
WWR and novonix doing well.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:35 pm to MekaWarriors
Bought 5,000 shares at .08. $400 well spent.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:11 am to SquatchDawg
WWR (westwater) is booming today and yesterday.
Will it crash??
Let’s see. But i don’t have the stomach for selling at 2.00 and trying tk repurchase at 1.00.
Will it crash??
Let’s see. But i don’t have the stomach for selling at 2.00 and trying tk repurchase at 1.00.
This post was edited on 10/9/25 at 10:15 am
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:54 pm to Michael Stein
quote:
Seems like Conway just makes promises involving whatever is a popular futuristic tech for investors, takes the money, and splits the stocks ad infinitum.
He may be a criminal and totally fraudulent, but it's the chance of a lifetime to get a million shares for a hundred dollars.

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