Alabama Graphite: Reality in the Battery Space, page-4

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    Hi TJ.

    So Dinwoodie says at one point that;

    "One must be able to manufacture CSPG to suit an end user’s precise specifications (generally between 10 and 25 microns), but also must be able to do so in an environmentally responsible and sustainable manner (meaning, without the use of environmentally harmful hydrofluoric acid, as is the case with Chinese-sourced graphite) and without the use of costly high-temperature thermal upgrading or caustic bake (sodium hydroxide), for purification. "

    Given china has little regard for environmental processes he says that SYR will soak up any ROW demand that comes online. From what I was aware SYR were most definitely using toxic acids to achieve their battery relevant grades so he is contradicting himself?

    I also wasn't aware that any producer currently can meet battery end user specifications without the use of toxic chemicals/expensive thermal processes for purification but he seems to think Alabama does, is this news to you I don't remember reading that before?
 
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