Sarytogan Graphite hits major milestone with graphite used in lithium-ion batteries
February 12, 2024 at 04:46 pm
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Sarytogan Graphite Ltd (ASX:SGY) CEO Sean Gregory sits down with Jonathan Jackson to discuss a major technical milestone with Sarytogan’s graphite now used in lithium-ion batteries. The first lithium-ion batteries have been made using the company’s uncoated spherical purified graphite (USPG), with early tests indicating they outperform many existing synthetic graphite anodes used in electric vehicles. Not only did the company post excellent capacity results, the batteries demonstrated significant repeatability and consistency across all tests, with no noticeable performance degradation after multiple charge and discharge cycles. Sarytogan now plans to continue long-term testing on USPG cells and start a second round of tests on coated spherical purified graphite (CSPG), which involves a surface coating process expected to further enhance battery performance. Finally, Gregory speaks about the upcoming PFS, due in Q3, which will highlight its low cost base and high revenue outcomes.
“Sarytogan Graphite is proving itself to be a unique combination of high performance and lower costs due to its exceptionally high-grade microcrystalline nature,” Gregory said.
“Investors can look forward to the well-advanced pre-feasibility study quantifying the anticipated financial returns associated with the long list of superlatives that the Sarytogan graphite deposit commands.”
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Sarytogan Graphite Limited is a mining exploration company. The Company's Sarytogan Graphite Project is situated in the Karaganda region of Central Kazakhstan and the exploration concession covers approximately 70 square kilometers (km2). It is located in the industrial mining area and is connected by highway to Karaganda City. The Sarytogan Graphite Project is prospective for graphite. The Sarytogan site is confined to the western and southwestern limbs of the Shiyozek fold, complicated by the large curved Sarytoganbai syncline which trends in northeast and east directions. The west limb of the Sarytoganbai syncline is composed of rhyolite porphyry tuffs and rhyolite porphyry containing interlayers of grit, sandstone, and limestone. The east limb of the Sarytoganbai syncline is characterized by sandstone, shale, siltstone, limestone, and calcareous sandstones that are exposed to the surface. The southwestern part of the site is composed of dark grey carbonaceous siltstones.