Applied Graphite Technologies Corp
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Applied Graphite Technologies Corp. engages in the exploration, development, and identification of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2021-11-26. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration and evaluation of mineral assets. The firm is engaged in developing the Queens Mine Complex in Sri Lanka. The firm owns a 90% ownership interest in C-Tech Ceylon (Private) Limited, which owns 100% of the mineral rights to the Queen’s Mine Complex which consists of the Queen’s Mine, D1 and Q2 properties. The Dodangaslanda Graphite Project properties are located in the North-Western Province of Sri Lanka at Maduragoda, Dodangaslanda in the Kurunegala District, approximately 90 kilometers from the capital city of Colombo. The company has historical workings and vein graphite outcrops. Vein graphite is naturally high grade (+95% carbon content in the ground) and does not require primary processing. Testing of vein graphite in lithium-ion battery anodes has shown high capacities, performing better than synthetic graphite.
Applied Graphite Technologies Corp. engages in the exploration, development, and identification of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2021-11-26. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration and evaluation of mineral assets. The firm is engaged in developing the Queens Mine Complex in Sri Lanka. The firm owns a 90% ownership interest in C-Tech Ceylon (Private) Limited, which owns 100% of the mineral rights to the Queen’s Mine Complex which consists of the Queen’s Mine, D1 and Q2 properties. The Dodangaslanda Graphite Project properties are located in the North-Western Province of Sri Lanka at Maduragoda, Dodangaslanda in the Kurunegala District, approximately 90 kilometers from the capital city of Colombo. The company has historical workings and vein graphite outcrops. Vein graphite is naturally high grade (+95% carbon content in the ground) and does not require primary processing. Testing of vein graphite in lithium-ion battery anodes has shown high capacities, performing better than synthetic graphite.
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