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First pass lab test gives Nicanda flake thumbs up

INITIAL laboratory testing of flake graphite from Triton Minerals’ Nicanda Hill in Mozambique has confirmed that it is suitable for the production of spherical graphite, which is used for energy storing and electric vehicles.

Barry Avery
Trial mining at Nicanda Hill in Mozambique

Trial mining at Nicanda Hill in Mozambique

CEO of the Perth-based Triton, Brad Boyle, said the battery market was an exciting high-growth sector.  “Triton will investigate incorporating spherical graphite production into future processing operations,”...

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