Thank You Dolphin for your answers. I was going by the February release that stated the 99.97%. I missed the July article that we have achieved up to 99.99%, now we need to do it consistantly at a commercial scale in order to be classified as such. This should not be a stretch because although this process is new to this application, it is not a new process, easily applied and more environmentally friendly as well as cheap. Should be only a matter of letting SGS prove it up at this point.
Glorieux I do understand what 4N and 6N is, it is the 4G that LTGoldBull referred to that I was wondering about. I assume it was a typo then.
I appreaciate the help here, once again thanks to all.
From my favorite article
http://www.zenyatta.ca/upload/documents/zenyatta-ventures-game-changer-in-graphi.pdf
Developing the rarity
Zenyatta’s immediate plan for the Albany Project is
to scale it up, moving from metallurgical tests on
a bench scale to doing the same with a “mini bulk
sample” of 5 tonnes. The company’s tests so far
have shown that any sample of its graphite, from
grades of 60% to 90% out of the floatation and
of any grain size, could be processed to 99.99%
purity. “It really is one of a kind,” remarks Eveleigh.