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Puregraph dose gives rubber bounce

First Graphene's MD Craig McGuckin says results are encouraging.

 Screening tests were done on 35 compounds using formulation variations and compounded on a laboratory scale two-roll mill similar to the one pictured.

Screening tests were done on 35 compounds using formulation variations and compounded on a laboratory scale two-roll mill similar to the one pictured.

First Graphene started work in March to add Puregraph powders into long-chain rubber polymers, which are commonly used in the mining screen media market, in partnership with a rubber consultant in Perth...

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