Canada Carbon Begins Off Take Qualification Process

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Canada Carbon (TSXV:CCB) says it has begun a qualification process for obtaining off-take agreements with specialty graphite processors. The company has also started cooperative academic research and development programs with two academic institutions in Quebec.

 Canada Carbon (TSXV:CCB) says it has begun a qualification process for obtaining off-take agreements with specialty graphite processors. The company has also started cooperative academic research and development programs with two academic institutions in Quebec.

According to the press release:

Canada Carbon has begun the qualification process for obtaining off-take agreements with specialty graphite processors. The qualification process required prior to signing an off-take or supply agreement is a multi-step process, requiring not only multiple samples, but also increasing sample sizes. In one instance, a senior scientist representing a well-known high-tech graphite processor collected graphite grab samples during a site visit to the Miller Project, last year.

R. Bruce. Duncan, executive chairman and CEO, said:

Canada Carbon has received numerous requests for samples of its highly distinctive natural graphite. These inquiries initially started when we demonstrated that several properties of this natural crystalline graphite matched and even exceeded those of synthetic graphite. While we fully recognize that our graphite is not synthetic and cannot be used in all the applications in which synthetic graphite is currently employed, we believe some of the qualification testing being conducted will assist in determining the applications for which our graphite can be substituted for synthetic graphite.

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