Ecograf Ltd
F:FMK
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Ecograf Ltd
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EcoGraf Ltd. is developing a vertically integrated business to produce graphite for the lithium-ion battery market. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2010-10-29. The firm's businesses include battery products, battery recycling and Epanko Graphite Project. The battery products business is engaged in the production of EcoGraf spherical graphite in Western Australia for battery anode manufacturers. The firm's battery recycling business offers graphite purification technology to recycle lithium-ion battery anode materials. The Epanko Graphite Project is a graphite project located approximately 370 kilometers from the city of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and produces natural flake graphite product. The Epanko Graphite Project supplies feedstock for the spherical graphite processing facilities and provides customers with supply of graphite products for industrial applications, including refractories, recarburisers and lubricants.
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