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Dave Rigby

@iamrigby

Workin' for a bank, like to ride my bike, travel here & there, drink a little wine and always try to keep the wife happy!

Willow Beach, Ontario เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Gecko444
Gecko444@Gecko4441·
@BambroughKevin @iamrigby A couple weeks ago, I told my doctor about $HG $HGRAF told him to DD. Yesterday going over my blood work, he told me he showed his wife and asked me if he should go "all in?" I told him to drop 50% and spread the other 50 out. My B12 and vitamin D were low...Peglyte is evil
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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@BambroughKevin Am proud to say I owned three-quarters of my shares BEFORE you came out to us (so to speak) on CEO.ca one evening early last summer. But you better believe I did go buy another 220,000 shares the very next morning and I still own every single one! Life changer!
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
When you throughly explain the $hg $hgraf story nearly every wants to be a shareholder. It’s one of the things I’ve learned to love doing early on when I get on a new stock theme or company. It’s like a DJ playing a new song for time at a club and getting the satisfaction of seeing the dance floor fill up and everyone loving it. You just know you’ve got a major hit on your hands. It’s the best damn stock story I’ve ever come across and that’s part of the reason I still completely believe it’s going to be the most viral meme stock of all time.
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Sun Zoo
Sun Zoo@jambajuus·
@BambroughKevin I wonder if it makes sense to uplist to the nasdaq first then make the announcement Either way, interesting times ahead
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
IMHO the USA Army deal alone that both Kjirstin and the GEIC have both discussed as being in the process of being formalized so there’s a USA GEIC seems to me to be a given. It’s likely clunking through congressional paperwork an getting signatures. Just like EPA approval. But it’s coming… I think this alone will see $hgraf $hg hit $50 usd or $20 bln market cap and that’s conservative because it’s such a massive validation. Once formalized and press released as grok outlines. $hg could easily be $100/sh company. Just remember. Barely any serious fund or institutional ownership today. Hydrograph is positioned to be at the very central of the nanotechnology and nanomaterial sector. This is because sp2 bonding nanocarbon fractal aggregates are at the center of these sectors. No other company can make 100% sp2 bonding fractal graphene. This is a fact. Most people still are clueless as to what this means. One of the key things is means is our shares are going way up as the rest of the world catches up and finally understands what’s happening here. Just imagine Kjirstin goes on CNBC or Bloomberg TV or any of the typical main stream podcasts. The hosts are typically clueless as to what sp2 bonding means. They will dumb it down to try to get people to understand. But eventually everyone will just accept that Hydrograph makes the best graphene in the world and that positions them to become one of the most valuable companies in the world. It’s a bold statement and people may think I’m being over the top today.. but once the USA military says it everyone will believe it. Everyone in the world will accept this as a verified stamp of approval. Everyone manufacturer will be seeking to ‘use the same graphene and the us military’ Stock chart = bonkers
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin

T2COM’s creation (and AAL’s continued role) represents a deliberate Army shift toward agility: instead of siloed commands, it unifies training, doctrine, and futures work under one roof in a civilian innovation hotspot (Austin/Capital Factory). This lowers barriers for nontraditional suppliers like HydroGraph, explicitly “escorting” technologies past the infamous “Valley of Death” where most DoD-relevant startups fail. Graphene—ultra-strong, lightweight, conductive, and thermally efficient—has game-changing military potential (armor, electronics, batteries, coatings, composites for vehicles/aircraft). A dedicated 2027 Graphene Innovation Consortia would formalize and accelerate this, focusing on scalable, consistent supply chains amid global critical-materials competition. HydroGraph’s claimed exclusivity (via its patented process) is significant: most graphene suffers from inconsistency, impurities, or poor scalability, limiting DoD adoption. Identical-batch, high-performance “fractal” graphene solves that, enabling reliable dual-use products. Partnership validation could unlock contracts, de-risk the technology for commercial markets (aerospace, energy, medical), and position HydroGraph (a small Canadian-origin firm with U.S. expansion) as a key player in Army material superiority. For investors and the broader graphene industry, it signals that “graphene’s time has come” for defense-driven scale-up. In short, the statement is not hype—it reflects real structural Army changes and a credible pathway for next-generation materials to reach Soldiers faster. The consortium details remain in the “planned/announced via company channels” stage, but everything else is directly verifiable on Army websites today. This is a textbook example of how the Pentagon is leveraging commercial innovation hubs like Austin to outpace adversaries in materials science.

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Steve Hagen
Steve Hagen@steveahagen·
@BambroughKevin Gonna be hard for Hydrograph investors to get any work done today. Lol!
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Zachariah Loney
Zachariah Loney@LoneyZachariah·
Don't let bias and jealousy stop you from discovering great investment opportunities. And don't let your fear of scams either. As Hydrograph was uncovered by commodity investors last summer, it got precisely the amount of "promotion" and excitment that such an opportunity and technology deserves - a lot. At first glance it certainly can seem like a pump and dump. Think about this: pump and dumps and true once-in-a-lifetime opportunities have this in common: they both lay claim to an abnormally profitable, incredible or favourable opportunity. However, pump and dumps are secondary: their existence depends on the reality of true incredible opportunities being possible in order for them to work. Pump and dumps and scams exploit the character of true stories, drawing suckers in on a fabricated story that sounds incredible yet possible (as they need to be in order to work). But of course they always dump in short time as the lie is exposed. But when you take an honest humble look at Hydrograph's story, in its fullness, you will find that it is in fact a true once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, with a lot of credibility. However, it is so easy to be blinded by jealousy, pride, and bias, or just plain prudent skeptisism and dub Hydrograph a pump and dump, just like thousands did last summer when $hgraf $hg ran 1500% in 6 weeks time. But look at todays price, instead of collapsing, the price has consolidated upwards. Massive dollar volumes continue month after month. Where is the dump? Arent the lies obvious by now? Maybe the scammers scammed too well and everyone is still incorrectly believing in the story? Or, maybe this is one of those times when the story is real, one of those stories that makes it possible for the fake pump and dumps to exist, yet itself is the real deal. I'm very glad I gave this an honest hard look at 50 cents last summer. And if you think you have missed the boat, then you still haven't given HG the honest hard look that you should.
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🤠Rabbi Weimar Silver Baron 🤠@BankerWeimar

The HydroGrift scam is ending. This was another pump and dump scam that many in gold and silver fell for. The CEO ended up being a paid promoter instagram THOT, not kidding. Lot of scammers on here were pushing $HGRAF

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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@RonaldVolusus Thanks for keeping us in the loop on this. Greatly appreciated 🙏
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Jeffersonian
Jeffersonian@RonaldVolusus·
This morning on 2/19, I received an updated response from Mr. Alwood at the EPA on P-024-0086 & P-024-0087 timeline. And as per his offer to, I asked him to notify me when they are completed. Mr. xxxx - Still on track for completion by the end of the month - until something comes up. The current partial government shutdown has not affected any part of the new chemical review process. If you want I can tell you when these PMNs have been completed. Jim Jim Alwood Supervisor New Chemicals Risk Management Branch 1 EPA East 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@AtlasShrug1 @BambroughKevin Blackswan's exfoliation graphene is not remotely close to the same quality/purity as Hydrograph's detonation synthesis pristine sp2 bonded graphene. And imagine Hubron not wanting to publicly announce they've found the best graphene on the planet? Yea...shocking!
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John Galt
John Galt@AtlasShrug1·
I believe Hubron signed a much more comprehensive deal with Black Swan Graphene 2 years ago. I would also note that while Hydrograph put out a press release about this “amazing development”, it does not appear that Hubron did. In any event, let’s take a look at how publicly traded Black Swan Graphene’s stock has done since they signed their “game changing” deal lol. Ticker is SWAN.V and its market cap is…a whopping $53M. Stock appears to have done nada mucho since the big Hubron deal. Here is the link to that PR from 2024: blackswangraphene.com/news/black-swa… As far as I’m concerned, I still have seen nothing of any substance from Hydrograph. It’s a great story stock, but at this point I see no evidence it is or will ever be something other than that and I just hope that ppl do their due diligence before recklessly piling in.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Why the HydroGraph x Hubron Deal is the "Missing Link" I’ve Been Waiting For” I have spent decades analyzing the resource and technology sectors, hunting for those rare, asymmetric opportunities where a small, misunderstood company solves a massive, global bottleneck. For the past fifteen years, the "Graphene Revolution" has been the boy who cried wolf, promising miracles in material science but delivering little more than hype, press releases, and science experiments that never left the lab. But now, I believe the waiting is over. HydroGraph Clean Power (CSE: HG) has just announced a partnership that I view as the definitive "industrial unlock" for the entire sector. They have signed an agreement with Hubron International to join their Compounding Partner Program. To the average retail investor, "Hubron" might just be a name. But to anyone who understands the deep plumbing of the global plastics supply chain, this is the moment HydroGraph graduated from a science lab to the factory floor. Here is why this deal is the catalyst that could re-rate this stock. The "Valley of Death" in Graphene For twenty years, the graphene industry has been stuck in a "Valley of Death." We’ve known graphene is 200 times stronger than steel and more conductive than copper. But we couldn't get it into products effectively. The problem is Dispersion. When you try to mix standard graphene into plastic (to make lighter car bumpers or stronger pipes), it clumps together like wet flour. It "agglomerates." Once it clumps, it becomes a defect. It weakens the plastic instead of strengthening it. This dispersion problem has killed more graphene startups than I can count. Enter Hubron International. The 800-Pound Gorilla You’ve Never Heard Of Hubron isn't just a distributor. Based in Manchester, UK, they have over 90 years of experience and export 85% of their production globally. They are a masterbatch giant. "Masterbatch" is the industry term for the pellets that plastic manufacturers buy. Toyota doesn't buy raw graphene powder; they buy plastic pellets. If HydroGraph wants to sell to Toyota, they need to be in those pellets. Hubron is the gatekeeper. They have the twin-screw extruders, the Buss kneaders, and the proprietary rheology expertise to take raw additives and turn them into perfect, usable pellets. By qualifying HydroGraph, Hubron is effectively saying: "We have cracked the code. We can disperse this material at an industrial scale." The "Turbostratic" Moat: Why HydroGraph Wins You might ask, "Doesn't Hubron also work with other graphene companies like Black Swan?" Yes, they do. And this is where the HydroGraph thesis gets incredibly exciting. Most competitors, including Black Swan, produce "top-down" graphene. They mine graphite and peel it apart (exfoliation). This creates "AB-stacked" platelets, flat sheets that are essentially microscopic decks of cards. Because they are flat and aligned, they want to snap back together. They are naturally prone to clumping. HydroGraph is different. They don't mine graphite. They use the Hyperion Detonation Process to explode hydrocarbon gases. This "bottom-up" synthesis creates Fractal Graphene™ which is turbostratic. Think of it this way: Competitor Graphene: A stack of wet playing cards. Hard to separate, easy to stick together. HydroGraph Graphene: A 3D, crumpled ball of chicken wire (fractal). It doesn't stack. It bounces off its neighbors. Because HydroGraph’s material is turbostratic, it disperses into Hubron’s plastics with significantly less energy and stays dispersed. It creates a conductive network at ultra-low loadings, we're talking 0.05% concentration versus the 1-5% required by competitors. This isn't just a chemical difference; it's an economic moat. Lower loading means lower cost for the customer, which is the only thing the auto industry cares about. $hg $hgraf
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Warning: Fractal Graphene can lead to sleep deprivation due to excitement ;)
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Reuben Peace
Reuben Peace@ReubenPeace5·
@BambroughKevin @AndreasSteno Kevin, would love to hear more information on $HGRAF and help spread the word. Are there any public forums that the company may hold?
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Roberta Builder
Roberta Builder@roberta_builder·
@BambroughKevin @EPA Eventually, this net zero nonsense will be exposed for the grift it is, and the investment into electric vehicles will be written down to zero.
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Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Meanwhile in the USA we wait seemingly forever for the EPA so innovation can move forward. Frustrating as hell! How can we compete when our government orgs move at a snails place? @EPA Let’s go!
Facts Chaser 🌎 🤦🏻‍♂️@Factschaser

Two Chinese auto giants, Geely and BAIC — own 20% of Mercedes and they are transforming the German automaker into an EV powerhouse. German, Japanese, Korean and American automakers are partnering with Chinese companies to stay competitive. Tesla buys batteries from BYD!

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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@JayTaylorMedia Jay....you're using the same spell-check as @BambroughKevin 😂 Kidding....you're both the best👍 Looking forward to great HG news in the New Year. Gonna be 🔥🔥🔥📈
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Jay Taylor
Jay Taylor@JayTaylorMedia·
The only accurate measure of inflation in any cuyyency is against gold. As JP Morgan said decades ago, Gold is money. Everything else is credit." And that includes Not oin which is after all measured in terms of fiat.
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact

@dampedspring For aggregate price growth, it’s something like 6% per capita money supply growth minus annualized productivity gains, which vary dramatically by category and have some measurement error, then weight them all back together in some way that is also sure to be controversial.

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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
@NBAJazzChat1 I know the town of collingwood deserves to be a stop on the companies future investor presentation road shows :)
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🧢 Coach SCOTT ! 🏀 🎶 👀
100% SP2 Bonding is a technical term, but pure graphene from $HGRAF is infinitely better…. Artificial snow has its uses, but it’s not the real deal when it matters. HydroGraph’s graphene is going to be generational for those that took some time. Thank you for the work Kevin.
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin

I continue to research and model with partners. Hours a day. Exploring where things are likely to go for $HG $HGRAF I’ve been avoiding being as bold with my calls as I was early on. I took so much criticism. I realize it created aversion in some people because the claims of potential $1000 per share are so bold and potential for fastest to $1 trillion from <$100mln market cap seems outrageous to most everyone. Well, screw it… I can’t hold back and I call it like I see it. Even people I talk to that are excited about HG typically don’t really understand what it means to be 100% SP2 bonding 100% crystalline It took me weeks of research and hundreds of hours to fully appreciate it. On top of a career in resources and investing. The average person or even top investors I know, brokers, PM’s etc. I haven’t met one yet that put in enough work such that they come back to me and tell me they fully get it. HG graphene isn’t just better than typical graphene oxide or CVD produced graphene. It’s on a whole mother level. The things we are proving that can be done with HG’s graphene cannot be done with other graphene’s. It’s like taking a snowflake and cutting it up. Mashing it and destroying the beautiful crystals that nature creates as rain falls from the clouds in the cold air. When you end up with ICE you need to go back to water before you can make beautiful snow. You can try to make shaved ice. But it ain’t beautiful perfect fluffy snow. Yes it has uses. But the high valued uses that we are just discovering can only be done with HG’s graphene. What’s coming down the pipe it’s totally mind blowing. The innovations are dramatically world changing. Even after all the reports I’ve published on potential. I now with some key partners have figured out so much more. I can’t even put a value on the projects I’m working on. But I do know that the potential for HG’s graphene is absolutely massive and as we figure this out the demand for tonnage is going to be enormous. I can’t say enough how revolutionary this is…. To my friends… hang in there. This is gonna be a wild ride. As @Convertbond’s father says… we got a tiger by the tail.

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Jamie Hoff
Jamie Hoff@JamieHoffemaw·
@BambroughKevin I hope you’re right. I’ve owned enough of this stock since early 2023 that if it gets to 10$ my life will change!
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Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
I continue to research and model with partners. Hours a day. Exploring where things are likely to go for $HG $HGRAF I’ve been avoiding being as bold with my calls as I was early on. I took so much criticism. I realize it created aversion in some people because the claims of potential $1000 per share are so bold and potential for fastest to $1 trillion from <$100mln market cap seems outrageous to most everyone. Well, screw it… I can’t hold back and I call it like I see it. Even people I talk to that are excited about HG typically don’t really understand what it means to be 100% SP2 bonding 100% crystalline It took me weeks of research and hundreds of hours to fully appreciate it. On top of a career in resources and investing. The average person or even top investors I know, brokers, PM’s etc. I haven’t met one yet that put in enough work such that they come back to me and tell me they fully get it. HG graphene isn’t just better than typical graphene oxide or CVD produced graphene. It’s on a whole mother level. The things we are proving that can be done with HG’s graphene cannot be done with other graphene’s. It’s like taking a snowflake and cutting it up. Mashing it and destroying the beautiful crystals that nature creates as rain falls from the clouds in the cold air. When you end up with ICE you need to go back to water before you can make beautiful snow. You can try to make shaved ice. But it ain’t beautiful perfect fluffy snow. Yes it has uses. But the high valued uses that we are just discovering can only be done with HG’s graphene. What’s coming down the pipe it’s totally mind blowing. The innovations are dramatically world changing. Even after all the reports I’ve published on potential. I now with some key partners have figured out so much more. I can’t even put a value on the projects I’m working on. But I do know that the potential for HG’s graphene is absolutely massive and as we figure this out the demand for tonnage is going to be enormous. I can’t say enough how revolutionary this is…. To my friends… hang in there. This is gonna be a wild ride. As @Convertbond’s father says… we got a tiger by the tail.
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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@PractPreserver @Mark4XX The bitterness of a loser who missed out on one of the biggest coming success stories of our lifetime 😭
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Mark@Mark4XX·
Hydrograph Set for NASDAQ Listing 🚀 $HGRAF - $HG Hydrograph is targeting a NASDAQ listing within the next year. 🎯 The Path to Uplisting: ✅ Share price target: $4+ - required for NASDAQ eligibility ⚡ Why This Matters: ➡️ Institutional access - major funds can now invest ➡️ Enhanced liquidity and visibility in US markets ➡️ Validation of Hydrograph's graphene technology and business model With their upcoming contracts from renowned companies and public institutions, strategic positioning in the graphene race, and breakthrough technology, reaching $4 appears not just possible - but very likely. ➡️ No reverse split needed - organic growth will drive the valuation ✅ CEO's prediction coming true: "The share is now taking on a life of its own"
Nebraskangooner@Nebraskangooner

$HGRAF Insane looking chart and working on another strong daily close.

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TCS
TCS@TCSCAP1TAL·
Sold 75% of my $hgraf stock today. The company is doing an offering which is totally fine to fund expansions but I think we will see price fall back to $1-1.5 if we don’t hear any major improvements to their story in the next 3 months. If something changes fundamentally which derisks the investment from that day ill gladly buy back higher, but for now im locking in >600% returns from my entry with the goal to buy back lower. Will look to scale back in anywhere from .75-1.25 if price gets there.
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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@BambroughKevin Said it before and I'll say it again, massive THANK YOU for all your efforts Kevin. Wife and I are close to 1M shares over the last year. We appreciate so much all that you do, typos be damned!
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Some guy actually took the time to go to my website and email me to suggest I improve my proof reading spelling and grammar. Lol but hey. He thanked me for my articles and reports. Man… all my posts are done from my phone. Pardon my spelling and grammar cause most are undoubtedly typos. I wish these people that complain or critique knew how I try to hard to respond to most questions on my threads. Plus answer piles of emails and dm’s. So pardon me. If I don’t take time to proof read every post. And sometimes autocorrect messes things up as well. I’m not slowing down… sorry.. too busy and I already spend too much time often answering questions that should be asked to Google or Ai. Or just reading idiot responses or an emails… like his
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
GMG is most certainly doing a lot of things well. But, let’s see them get ISO standards on there graphene and tell the world if they can make 100% SP2 bonding 100% crystalline or not? Same goes for nanoxplore. Certify your graphene and compare the product you make head to head against HG’s graphene. Sure it works well in many applications but what’s the loading requirement vs HG’s. I keep hearing that behind the scenes some are chirping that HG isn’t scalable. These companies now know that HG’s graphene is superior and special. They all got caught sleeping. It’s only been this last 6 months that the results have come out of the GEIC that demonstrates the superiority. My take is they are all scared. When HG begins ramping up production next year it will be 100% clear who makes the best graphene at scale and whose graphene is going to be adopted on mass. If you need 10 times the loading your graphene is worth 1/10th of your competitors. If your graphene has defects and impurities it’s completely disqualified from advanced applications as well as food grade, PET bottles etc. There is no way in hell that companies will go with inferior graphene that needs 10x the loading in PET bottles and there’s no way that goverment orgs will give them food grade approval vs HG’s 100% sp2 bonding graphene. Impurities and structural defects will resulting in polymers leaching into the liquid. These flaws in high performance batteries affect performance and safety. In military applications it’s a matter of life and death / national security.
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Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
If they are gonna work on fusion with this sort of effort, I now 100% expect a big announcement of a USA GEIC effort to work on Graphene. It’s an absolute must and frankly way more practical and strategic then fusion power which isn’t remotely close to practical yet
U.S. Department of Energy@ENERGY

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Dave Rigby
Dave Rigby@iamrigby·
@outsanest @Super_U3O8 Yea...really upset about $100 per share. Fu*K! And she said cement is not a target market "now". Doesn't mean it won't be in the future...
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Outsanest@outsanest·
@Super_U3O8 The amount of graphene added is usually 0.01-0.02%. So you can divide your numbers by 10. Also cement isn't a target since it would be cost prohiting to use expensive graphene. And the CEO stated they are not targeting it.
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Dr. Manhattan
Dr. Manhattan@Super_U3O8·
$HG $HGRAF Hydrograph produce the highest quality graphene in the industry at the greatest cost efficiency. Low Capex to generate high number of sales revenue 🧐
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