Ashland is commissioning a new furnace, optimized
for purifying micronized graphite powders
Great Lakes Graphite Inc., doing business as NovoCarbon
Corporation, (“
GLK”, “
NovoCarbon”
or the “
Company” TSX-V:GLK, OTCQB:GLKIF,
FWB:8GL) announces today an update on graphite purification
operations with strategic partner Ashland Advanced Materials
(
“AAM” or
“Ashland”) in upstate
New York.
Highlights
- Build is complete, commissioning has started for new furnace
designed by AAM for graphite powder.
- AAM has delivered six crucibles for volume thermal purification
of graphite.
- Evaluation of process equipment for spheronization and coating
nears completion.
Commissioning of New Furnace
Following several months of design, engineering
and construction, NovoCarbon’s strategic partner Ashland Advanced
Materials is now in the process of commissioning a new furnace that
they designed specifically for use with micronized and spheronized
graphite powders. The new furnace design employs a
substantially different approach that was developed with the goal
of increasing throughput and driving down costs. It is
anticipated that the throughput capacity of the new furnace will
substantially address the near term volume requirements that
have been provided by customer prospects.
Several hundred pounds of micronized graphite
were recently delivered to Ashland for use in the
commissioning of the new furnace design. Commissioning will
provide actual data on performance and costs that will provide
further substantiation for NovoCarbon’s financial model.
Dedicated Crucibles
NovoCarbon recently purchased six crucibles that
were designed and custom-built by Ashland. The crucibles are being
used by Ashland’s facility for toll-processing (see news releases
dated March 22, 2017 and July 18, 2017) NovoCarbon’s graphite
powders. Dedicated crucibles completely mitigate any potential
cross-contamination risk that could arise from shared-use
crucibles.
The crucibles are designed for use in Ashland’s
batch furnaces and will facilitate the fulfillment of initial
orders for high purity micronized graphite that are anticipated
from manufacturers in the advanced materials and battery
industries, based on their guidance. Having the crucibles available
ensures NovoCarbon’s access to purification capacity during the
commissioning period for the new furnace and beyond.
Evaluation of Process Equipment
Over the past two years, the Company has engaged
in extensive evaluations of processing equipment for spherical
graphite and for coating graphite. Over a half dozen
spherical graphite equipment vendors from around the world
engaged in these qualifications. As a result of this work,
the Company has built an extensive knowledge base that will be used
to inform the completion of the processing flowsheet required to
manufacture coated spherical purified graphite.
Paul Ferguson, CEO of NovoCarbon’s US-based
subsidiary said, “In this first phase of commercial operations we
will be expanding on the initial scope of operations that we had
discussed with Ashland. We are collocating additional flowsheet
components in one place, which yields obvious logistical
advantages. While collocation will accommodate the
manufacturing capacity that is required in the near term, the
Company is continuing to scout for other potential locations for a
dedicated facility in the Niagara Falls area and also in other
regions.”
The Company is also engaged in ongoing
evaluations of alternative purification technologies with the goal
of identifying highly scalable approaches that offer either
improved economics or environmentally beneficial advantages, or
both.
About NovoCarbon Corporation:
NovoCarbon is a Clean Technology Minerals Processing Company
supplying customers with innovative, high quality value-added
carbon products.
There is no significant graphite production in
North America now. As pricing and demand continue to rise,
NovoCarbon is one of the first new domestic suppliers to a growing
regional customer base. We continually work to deliver products of
the best quality with outstanding customer service.
The Company is party to an agreement for
long-term supply of high quality natural graphite concentrate from
Brazil. NovoCarbon is presently working with an established
US-based processor for toll micronization services. The Company has
partnered with Ashland Advanced Materials for commercial-scale
purification operations at Ashland’s 110,000 square foot
purification facility located in Niagara, New York.
Through our partner relationships, NovoCarbon
began selling micronized synthetic graphite beginning in 2016 and
now supplies micronized and high purity micronized natural flake
graphite products to a growing customer base.
Further information regarding NovoCarbon can be
found on the Company’s website at: www.novocarbon.com.
NovoCarbon trades as GLKIF on the OTCQB market in
the US and as GLK on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada.
There are currently 132,656,830 shares outstanding.
Note: The current legal name of
the corporation is Great Lakes Graphite Inc., which is doing
business as NovoCarbon Corporation until final approval by the
shareholders and the TSX Venture Exchange.
For more information, please
contact:
Paul GormanChief Executive Officer, NovoCarbon
Corporation (Canada)Email: pgorman@novocarbon.com
Paul FergusonChief Executive Officer, NovoCarbon
Inc. (USA)Email: pferguson@novocarbon.com1-800-754-4510 x106
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