Hi Gt, around the world sampling and testing would confirm your process. Unfortunately with batteries it's not just a matter of hoping it works on other feedstocks, one would need to do the necessary testing to pass qualification before that feedstock could be used. Anyway, have a read of some of
@cartex posts on testing requirements if you have time.
So if you are wanting to use or apply your process commercially to other feedstocks it would be logical that you need to test your process on those feedstocks. So by taking samples from all around the world one would suspect they are demonstrating how robust our EcoGrafprocess is on various graphite properties and identifying which feedstocks attain differing performance characteristics that may be desireable based on customer requirements.
So perhaps a clue for you on where KNL is heading with its EcoGraf process.
Had to laugh at your note "if you own graphite, it's good", Try telling that to all those with stranded graphite assets.
All the best.
All just in my very humble opinion as usual.