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re: Spec Play - HGRAF
Posted on 2/26/26 at 11:27 am to Dock Holiday
Posted on 2/26/26 at 11:27 am to Dock Holiday
Has anyone researched Levidian? They are a competitor of HGRAF, making graphene from Methane in a “chamber”.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 11:30 am to Dock Holiday
quote:
Was hoping it would land with a few laughs, but guess I missed the mark, sorry...
Oh, I got it. My joke was misinterpreting it on purpose...
Truth is, I've gotten used to this, as well. I tell myself this is my house money account, and if it goes to nothing, it will be discouraging, but not the end of the world.
I feel like with EPA approval, the floor on this stock has gone from $0.00 up to something like $2.50, so even if it turns out that there are no massive orders coming, I won't lose money. The ceiling is still as high as it ever was.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 12:12 pm to JperiodCperiod
(Has anyone researched Levidian? They are a competitor of HGRAF, making graphene from Methane in a “chamber”.)
No, but based on the research i have done on HGRAF, there are no competitors.
People looking at other graphene companies, after finding Hydrograph do not understand what is going on here.
How do i say this.... What HGRAF has discovered here is groundbreaking.
it is revolutionary.
To think about investing in another Graphene Co. would be like finding Standard oil in the 1920s but you are still going to consider investing in a whaling company just to hedge your bets.
Let me put it this way. If HGRAF can do what they say, the other Graphene companies will eventually be put out of business.
Who wants to buy dirty, expensive graphene when you can buy cheaper cleaner graphene from Hydrograph.
No, but based on the research i have done on HGRAF, there are no competitors.
People looking at other graphene companies, after finding Hydrograph do not understand what is going on here.
How do i say this.... What HGRAF has discovered here is groundbreaking.
it is revolutionary.
To think about investing in another Graphene Co. would be like finding Standard oil in the 1920s but you are still going to consider investing in a whaling company just to hedge your bets.
Let me put it this way. If HGRAF can do what they say, the other Graphene companies will eventually be put out of business.
Who wants to buy dirty, expensive graphene when you can buy cheaper cleaner graphene from Hydrograph.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 1:23 pm to Guntoter1
Up 14% today. HG making me hate my other holdings.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 1:46 pm to PeteRose
Levidian vs Hydrograph
This just came out, today.
Levidian and Hydrograph Evaluated
This just came out, today.
Levidian and Hydrograph Evaluated
This post was edited on 2/26/26 at 1:47 pm
Posted on 2/26/26 at 1:49 pm to Jax-Tiger
I just did a Grok comparison. Can’t posts it now from iPhone. I will as soon as I can.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:14 pm to Jax-Tiger
{Levidian vs Hydrograph
This just came out, today.
Levidian and Hydrograph Evaluated}
Well shut my mouth.
I was assured by Kjristen B and Kevin Bambrough that no one could produce pure graphene except Hydrograph.
Apparently they were wrong.
The stock is spiking on the news but this is bad news to me.
This just came out, today.
Levidian and Hydrograph Evaluated}
Well shut my mouth.
I was assured by Kjristen B and Kevin Bambrough that no one could produce pure graphene except Hydrograph.
Apparently they were wrong.
The stock is spiking on the news but this is bad news to me.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:18 pm to JperiodCperiod
quote:
Has anyone researched Levidian?
They are not traded publicly.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:36 pm to PenguinPubes
I just bought! Crash imminent
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:44 pm to Guntoter1
quote:
Well shut my mouth.
I was assured by Kjristen B and Kevin Bambrough that no one could produce pure graphene except Hydrograph.
Apparently they were wrong.
I got this from Copilot.
quote:
The differences between Levidian graphene and Hydrograph graphene can be summarized as follows:
1. Production Method: Levidian uses a standardised, reproducible process to produce high-quality, non-functionalised graphene, while Hydrograph employs a proprietary explosion-synthesis process that yields pure, identical batches of fractal graphene at industrial scale.
2. Purity and Consistency: Hydrograph's process ensures a higher purity and consistency of the graphene produced, making it suitable for various applications, whereas Levidian's method may not achieve the same level of purity and consistency.
3. Applications: Hydrograph's graphene is designed for applications such as composites, aerospace, medical devices, and energy storage, while Levidian's graphene is engineered for broad applicability, enhancing mechanical strength and barrier properties across different materials.
4. Environmental Impact: Hydrograph's production method has a lower environmental footprint compared to traditional methods, making it a more sustainable option for graphene production.
These distinctions highlight the unique characteristics and applications of each type of graphene, catering to different market needs and production requirements.
It appears that Levidian graphene is less pure and may not be as suitable for the purposes that require electric/heat conductivity and storage.
Levidian is located in Manchester England, yet it seems that GEIC (Graphene Engineering Innovation Center, located in Manchester) favors Hydrograph for many applications.
You have to be careful of who claims to be 99% pure, and who is certified by GEIC. Other things can factor in, like consistency of particle size.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:49 pm to Jax-Tiger
Do we even know what all the uses for pure graphene is?
Isn’t there going to be an exploration phase of this material?
And then if that happens, will another company create a better version of it? Cheaper?
I can only hope they don’t and that the military knows what to do with it.
Isn’t there going to be an exploration phase of this material?
And then if that happens, will another company create a better version of it? Cheaper?
I can only hope they don’t and that the military knows what to do with it.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 2:54 pm to dstone12
Time for profit takers to step in.... The 5 minute bell is tolling...
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:00 pm to dstone12
quote:
Do we even know what all the uses for pure graphene is?
No.
quote:
Isn’t there going to be an exploration phase of this material?
Exploring has been happening for years. The problem hasn't been exploration. It has been cost, purity, and consistency of the graphene available. We've had cheap, but poor quality and high quality, but prohibitively expensive. Companies will now be able to commercially apply some of their productions they mucked around with previously.
quote:
And then if that happens, will another company create a better version of it? Cheaper?
Always possible. Hydrograph has a patented process. It's possible that someone finds a better way. I do not believe there are any in the works, for now. Hydrograph has an 80% margin, now, so they have the ability to lower prices and still make a profit, if need be.
quote:
I can only hope they don’t and that the military knows what to do with it.
Yep
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:03 pm to Jax-Tiger
quote:
Time for profit takers to step in.... The 5 minute bell is tolling...
Rotten bastards. They tried to bleed it but a small Scooby Doo Band-Aid will fix it right up.
I could sell some and pull my original money out, leaving me with a few more than 36k shares. I just don't see the point when the next 3-4 years are so promising. The Shareholder relations guy did email me back with the requested link.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:06 pm to Hangit
Watching HGRAF makes me want to sell everything and put it in this. 
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:12 pm to Hangit
I could sell some and pull my original money out,
I sold at the bell 1/3 of my shares. if i cant buy back in tomorrow at a lower price im gonna kick myself.
I rode Workhorse all the way up and all the way down.
I rode SLI all the way to 12 before getting out at 7.
This time will be different.
I sold at the bell 1/3 of my shares. if i cant buy back in tomorrow at a lower price im gonna kick myself.
I rode Workhorse all the way up and all the way down.
I rode SLI all the way to 12 before getting out at 7.
This time will be different.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:18 pm to dkreller
20% day good Lord this thing has been rocking the past 2 weeks. Long may it continue.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:38 pm to AUin02
What do you guys think about FGPHF as a poor persons secondary play
Posted on 2/26/26 at 3:43 pm to Guntoter1
New to this thread, do we think there is still room here at current pricing? I'm late to the party
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