Friday, May 05, 2017 7:07:42 AM
I promised my contact that I wouldn't divulge any names, or make the document public, so he can't get in any trouble, but I can say that the tests were conducted at a SGS affiliated lab.
Graphite used was industry-standard +80 mesh (>/= 180 µm). Besides a LECO combustion analysis, to get an accurate graphitic carbon content (>/= 95%),
http://www.sgs.com/en/mining/analytical-services/geochemistry/carbon-and-sulfur/carbon-analysis-forms-of
Sodium Peroxide Fusion tests were run, similar to ICM90A here:
http://www.sgs.com/en/mining/analytical-services/geochemistry/digestion-and-fusion/fusion
to identify impurities, their content levels, etc., and the graphite from Madagascar tested excellent, with lower levels of contaminants across the spectrum.
This is not my opinion, but cold, hard scientific data that shows that DNI is in the right country to compete with anybody, including the Chinese, even at current prices.
Also, I am about to begin a new project that is going to take up a lot of my time, so I will be curtailing my message board activities.
If and when I have the time to post anything that is DNI-related, it will here, either first, or only.
Goodbye and good luck!
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