Saint Jean Carbon Inc. announced that it has recently completed the design build of the research and development facility located in Oakville Ontario, Canada as previously announced on November 16, 2017. The facility is believed to be the only one of its kind, with the ability to process from raw material right through to anode material and actual anodes in the near future. The main purpose of the facility is to produce the very best quality graphite for a host of applications; lithium-ion batteries for electric cars, tools, cell phones, etc. As well as applications including, solar panels, graphene for use in fabric inks, wearable technologies, safety, health care and a vast array of other high tech applications. The facility is also designed to showcase the company's proprietary and patent pending technologies that have been in the design stages for many years, and are now in production. The air classification system is designed to increase the head grade of the mineralized material prior to entering the wet circuit of the mill. This means; if the head grade was 5% gC with multiple passes through the system this would increase the grade to 75% gC up to 95% gC depending on the number of passes. This greatly reduces the time and throughput of the raw material and further reducing the waste material significantly.