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More graphene tonnes for First

FIRST Graphene has eased growing supply certainty concerns and secured a further 500 tonnes of lump graphite from Kahatagaha Graphite Lanka to keep its Western Australian primary manufacturing base fed.

 Women workers at the Kahatagaha mine with graphite chips broken by hand

Women workers at the Kahatagaha mine with graphite chips broken by hand

The Australian Securities Exchange-listed Sri Lankan graphene supplier already has a 400t stockpile of Kahatagaha's lump graphite, and the extra load is expected to soothe the fears of some shareholders...

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