September 03, 2024 8:52 AM EDT | Source: Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd.
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia–(Newsfile Corp. – September 3, 2024) – Graphene Manufacturing Group Limited (“GMG” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on its recently commissioned Modular Graphene Production Plant in Richlands, Australia.
Figure 1: Graphene Production Plant Project Team
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Since its commissioning in December 2023, the newly operational Graphene Production Plant, as shown in Figure 1, has been successfully producing Graphene. The plant has surpassed the Company’s expectations in terms of graphene production rate and quality. Continuous minor optimizations have further improved production yield and graphene quality.
The Company has allocated AU$250k for new equipment to ensure quality assurance and control of its graphene products, which includes a Raman Spectrometer and a Particle Size Analyzer. These equipment will be operated by GMG’s scientists and technicians, allowing the Company to be self-reliant in the testing of its nano materials.
GMG’s Managing Director and CEO, Craig Nicol, expressed excitement over the plant’s performance and the expansion of graphene characterisation equipment, which will enhance production efficiency. GMG’s Chairman and Director, Jack Perkowski, emphasized the significance of the Company’s production technology in supporting its liquid graphene products development and Graphene Aluminium Ion Battery.
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GMG is a clean technology company focused on providing energy-saving and energy storage solutions utilizing graphene produced in-house through a proprietary process. The Company’s current efforts are focused on commercial scale-up capabilities and securing market applications for its high-quality and cost-effective graphene.
In the energy savings segment, GMG is exploring graphene-enhanced HVAC-R coating, lubricants, and fluids. In energy storage, GMG, alongside the University of Queensland, is working on developing G+AI Batteries with financial support from the Australian Government.
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