Hi Stuart, Firestop is yet to go to CSIRO, the company announced...

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    Hi Stuart,

    Firestop is yet to go to CSIRO, the company announced in the QTR report that they are changing the formulation to comply with the EU REACH regulations. The first formulation used this GO and hydrated-sodium metaborates,
    Borate i believe is the issue not graphene like someone claimed,
    Borate is allowed to be used in AU and the USA, it does come with some health warnings in the EU


    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.7b00572
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000862231730194X



    I agree about getting the mines into production and focusing on graphene sales.


    I don't have a huge issue about the IP's, most of these costs are covered by the Federal Government grants. It should not be the companies main focus considering none of them need Sri Lanka Graphite / Graphene.
 
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