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CTI Nanotechnologies Successfully Develops Graphene Paper Test Samples

American Graphite Technologies Inc. ("AGIN" or the "Company") and (WKN:A1KBDQ/ISIN:US02640K1079) announced today the successful production of test samples of a graphene paper product by its development and manufacturing partner CTI Nanotechnologies LLC ("CTI Nanotechnologies").

CTI Nanotechnologies reported it had successfully developed test samples and reproducible test results of a highly flexible membrane of nano-particles from 50-150um thick that is highly conductive showing about 2-3ohms resistivity across a 2" area.

The next phase of development is to work to continue improvements to the size, conductivity and scalability resulting in a low cost continuous "roll to roll" production operation at industrial specifications. In parallel with this work, CTI Nanotechnologies is working to upgrade its Vermont development facility.

Graphene Paper has the potential to revolutionize the automotive, aviation, electrical and optical industries. Currently Graphene Paper is available only in limited sizes, is relatively expensive and is very time consuming to make.

Rick Walchuk, CEO of American Graphite Technologies, commented: "This is an important early milestone, we are still engineering the drying, curing, and reduction process but most importantly we have thus far shown that our technology is capable of producing small scale graphene products." Mr. Walchuk added; " This milestone is an important step towards AGIN's goal of the development of a proprietary process for the production of high quality, low cost, large area Graphene Paper at a commercial scale."

Potential applications for Graphene paper include:

  • Computer and television displays
  • Electrical shielding
  • Reinforcing Material for manufacturing cars, boats, airplanes and machinery
  • Lightning Strike Dissipation
  • Heat Dissipation
  • Protection against electromagnetic pulses (EMP)
  • Armor plating
  • Reinforcement of plastics and polymers
  • Electrodes for batteries, fuel cells, solar cells and capacitors
  • Thermal heatsinks for electronic and computer equipment
  • Artificial limbs

American Graphite Technologies Inc. is focused on developing North American graphite mining opportunities along with the commercialization of graphene specific proprietary technology methods to maximize shareholder value.

Source: http://americangraphitetechnologies.com

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