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Independent Tests Report Milliohm Resistivity for CTI’s Graphene Paper

American Graphite Technologies Inc. ("AGIN" or the "Company") and announces that the Company has received independent test results for the resistivity of the graphene paper manufactured by its licensing partner CTI Nanotechnologies LLC ("CTI").

The resistivity measurements of five test samples were measured in an Electrical Engineering laboratory, using a 4 point probe, at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont.

The results are as follows:

  • Sample 1- 80um 370 mohms
  • Sample 2- 110um 175 mohms
  • Sample 3- 200um 90 mohms
  • Sample 4- 310um 55 mohms
  • Sample 5- 380um 45 mohms

These test results indicate that CTI has achieved milliohm resistivity for graphene paper. CTI has relocated to its new research and development facility in Rockingham, Vermont and will continue the graphene paper R&D for small scale and large scale samples once all equipment is in place.

"Since establishing our agreement with CTI in early December 2012 our goal was to have milliohm resistivity for graphene paper in the short term. I am very pleased that this goal has been reached as shown from the independent testing completed at the University of Vermont," stated Rick Walchuk, CEO. "Our licensing partner CTI will continue R&D on the technology for both resistivity and scalability."

Source: http://americangraphitetechnologies.com/

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