Zenyatta Ventures and Western University Initiate a Project to Develop Graphene Enhanced Plastic for the Aerospace and Automo...
09 Noviembre 2017 - 7:00AM
Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. (“Zenyatta” or “Company”) (TSXV:ZEN) is
pleased to announce the commencement of a collaborative research
project with Dr. Takashi Kuboki at Western University (‘Western’)
to develop an advanced plastic (polymer composite) using Zenyatta
graphene (or graphene-oxide) derived from Albany high-purity
graphite deposit. An enhanced polymer composite material will
be attractive to the automotive, aerospace and construction
industries that seek lightweight materials with added strength,
electrical and thermal properties. Graphene, a single sheet of
carbon discovered in 2004 at the University of Manchester, is a new
and exciting nanomaterial that can perform all of these functions.
The quickest, simplest and most effective way
for commercializing large volumes of graphene is to combine it with
existing products in the market place that need enhancement, like
composite materials. Zenyatta recently announced significant
success using its high quality graphene to improve compressive and
tensile strength of concrete in Israel and enhanced rubber
composites in the United Kingdom. This new project may expand
the Company’s business opportunities as a graphene nanomaterial
supplier for the polymer composite markets also.
Zenyatta recently announced the easily
exfoliation of Albany graphite via sonication to produce a
consistent 1-4 layer graphene which was then homogenously dispersed
into a concrete and rubber composite to improve performance.
The dispersion quality of the graphene will be of paramount
importance for boosting the performance of a polymer composite as
well.
Aubrey Eveleigh, President and CEO of Zenyatta
commented, “We continue to find that the unique properties of our
graphite enable easy production of a consistent high quality and
easily dispersible graphene which is opening doors for new and
important disruptive technologies, especially composites.
Zenyatta recently achieved success demonstrating the use of its
graphene in concrete and rubber composites with Dr. Oren Regev at
Ben-Gurion University in Israel and Dr. Alan Dalton at University
of Sussex in England. Using graphene in composites is considered
“low-hanging fruit” and the Company will continue to play an
increased and active role on collaborative research in this
valuable sector.”
Dr. Takashi Kuboki, Assistant Professor of
Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Western commented, “During
this research and testing project, injection molded plastic will be
manufactured using Zenyatta’s graphene (or graphene oxide) as an
additive. Many industries, including aerospace and automotive
are very important to Ontario and Canada. These sectors
strive to adopt new technology components made from plastics or
polymer composites to reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency but
maintain strength. Also, graphene enhanced electrical
properties of composites may protect against electrostatic
discharge (i.e. lightning) while increased thermal properties are
important for dissipating high temperature (i.e. heat sink in
electronics).”
This project is receiving Federal funding from
the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada
(“NSERC”) Engage Grant program to allow a team of scientists under
the direction of Dr. Kuboki at Western in London, Ontario, Canada
to carry out this advanced nanomaterial research. There is a
significant opportunity for the Canadian plastic and composite
manufacturing industry to benefit from a high-quality graphene
material located in northern Ontario to produce new lighter,
stronger, more thermally stable technology products. This can
contribute to the global competitiveness of a leading edge domestic
industry to enhance the growth of the Canadian economy.
Mr. Eveleigh also stated, “We are very pleased
to receive recognition and support from the Canadian NSERC Engage
program which complements our various other collaborative research
partnerships. The Albany project has the potential to produce
high-purity graphite product that is converted to high quality
graphene. This material could lead to high-tech, value-added
business opportunities to emerge in Ontario and Canada. On behalf
of Zenyatta, I would like to thank the Canadian Government for this
important support in developing a novel product.”
About Zenyatta. Zenyatta
is developing its large and unique Albany graphite deposit in
Ontario, Canada. The Company’s highly crystalline
(Igneous-type) graphite deposit is situated 30 km north of the
Trans-Canada Highway, power line and natural gas pipeline near the
communities of Constance Lake First Nation and Hearst. A rail
line is located 50 km away and an all-weather road approximately 10
km from the deposit.
About Western. Western
University delivers an academic experience second to none. Since
1878, The Western Experience has combined academic excellence with
life-long opportunities for intellectual, social and cultural
growth in order to better serve our communities. Our research
excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world
application. Western attracts individuals who have a broad
worldview and who seek to study, influence and lead in the
international community.
Mr. Aubrey Eveleigh, P.Geo., Zenyatta’s
President and CEO, is the “Qualified Person” for the purposes of
National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed, prepared and
supervised the preparation of the technical information contained
in this news release. For Further Information Please visit the
Company’s website at www.zenyatta.ca or contact 807-346-1660.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT: This research and analysis
will not represent a statistically large sample size and the grant
is for testing on small scale lab equipment. Furthermore, any
positive results do not mean that Zenyatta can extract and process
Albany graphite for graphite applications on an economic
basis. Without a formal independent feasibility study, there
is no assurance that the operation will be economic. Neither
TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange)
accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this
release. This news release may contain forward looking information
and Zenyatta cautions readers that forward looking information is
based on certain assumptions and risk factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the expectations of
Zenyatta included in this news release. This news release includes
certain "forward-looking statements”, which often, but not always,
can be identified by the use of words such as "believes",
"anticipates", "expects", "estimates", "may", "could", "would",
"will", or "plan". These statements are based on information
currently available to Zenyatta and Zenyatta provides no assurance
that actual results will meet management's expectations.
Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements with
respect to Zenyatta’s future plans, objectives or goals, to the
effect that Zenyatta or management expects a stated condition or
result to occur, including the expected timing for release of a
pre-feasibility study, the expected uses for graphite in the
future, and the future uses of the graphite from Zenyatta’s Albany
deposit. Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions
and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they
involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results relating
to, among other things, results of metallurgical processing,
ongoing exploration, project development, reclamation and capital
costs of Zenyatta’s mineral properties, and Zenyatta’s financial
condition and prospects, could differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statements for many reasons such as,
but are not limited to: failure to convert estimated mineral
resources to reserves; the preliminary nature of metallurgical test
results; the inability to identify target markets and satisfy the
product criteria for such markets; the inability to complete a
prefeasibility study; the inability to enter into offtake
agreements with qualified purchasers; delays in obtaining or
failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other
project approvals; political risks; uncertainties relating to the
availability and costs of financing needed in the future; changes
in equity markets and the ability to access capital, inflation,
changes in exchange rates; fluctuations in commodity prices; delays
in the development of projects; capital and operating costs varying
significantly from estimates and the other risks involved in the
mineral exploration and development industry; and those risks set
out in Zenyatta’s public documents filed on SEDAR. This list is not
exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of Zenyatta’s
forward-looking statements. These and other factors should be
considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on
Zenyatta’s forward-looking statements. Although Zenyatta believes
that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the
forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable,
undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only
applies as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can
be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames
or at all. Zenyatta disclaims any intention or obligation to update
or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of
new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required
by law.
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