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re: Spec Play - HGRAF
Posted on 8/9/25 at 2:37 pm to igoringa
Posted on 8/9/25 at 2:37 pm to igoringa
A skeptic on Reddit raised the point of why haven’t we heard about this deal from a February PR. Any insight?
I read the bold and it makes me think that talks could be ongoing.
This kind of stuff is the only question I have about HGRAF. Are they going to continually drag us along as nothing materializes? That is the nature of penny stocks, and it’s the reason I’ve listened to all of these interviews.
I’m 95% sure it’s all legit.
Thoughts?
quote:
The initiative will leverage multiple graphene variants from HydroGraph’s portfolio, emphasizing the Company's ability to provide both standardized and custom-engineered material solutions for industrial-scale applications. The structured project is expected to conclude by the end of Q2 2025, marking a significant step toward validating graphene’s role in next-generation textile and fiber technologies. Based on previous results, HydroGraph expects positive outcomes from the technical trial and anticipates a pilot scale-up following the completion of the trial which the Company expects to convert into a long-term supply agreement.
I read the bold and it makes me think that talks could be ongoing.
This kind of stuff is the only question I have about HGRAF. Are they going to continually drag us along as nothing materializes? That is the nature of penny stocks, and it’s the reason I’ve listened to all of these interviews.
I’m 95% sure it’s all legit.
Thoughts?
This post was edited on 8/9/25 at 2:47 pm
Posted on 8/9/25 at 4:08 pm to bayoubengals88
nothing to add on that project - but completely agree that the checkpoints of information and timing will be absolutely critical in validating this.
Posted on 8/9/25 at 4:32 pm to igoringa
It is patented, so how long before the Chinese steal the tech and begin flooding the market?
Totally off topic, but I am betting the eyebrows match the carpet.

Totally off topic, but I am betting the eyebrows match the carpet.

Posted on 8/9/25 at 8:08 pm to igoringa
Well, reasonably, I don’t think Kevin would be trying to contact Joe Rogan and Peter Thiel if this were a pump and dump. And if were a pump and dump Kevin would certainly be part of the grift.
Still, I want to here who the partner is in Texas before 15 September.
Still, I want to here who the partner is in Texas before 15 September.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:32 am to bayoubengals88
It looks like some trials have been completed with good success while others are ongoing.
HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. has conducted multiple trials and tests of its graphene products across various applications, with promising results reported in 2024 and early 2025. Below is a summary of the key trials and their outcomes based on available information:
1. **PET Packaging (Plastics)**:
- HydroGraph tested its graphene in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, commonly used for bottles. Adding just 0.006% by weight of graphene to a blend of recycled and virgin plastics resulted in:
- Increased top-load strength.
- Reduced plastic bottle weight.
- Decreased water seepage rate, allowing for thinner plastic walls, which reduces PET usage and carbon emissions from petroleum production.
- The company is continuing tests to meet regulatory requirements, with commercial scale-up expected upon U.S. FDA approval, anticipated within 12+ months from January 2025. Discussions are ongoing with three major PET producers for potential large-scale graphene supply.[](LINK [](LINK
2. **Energy Storage (Batteries and Supercapacitors)**:
- Collaborations with Volfpack Energy and NEI Corporation in November 2024 focused on graphene-enhanced batteries and supercapacitor technology for renewable energy applications.
- A specific test result highlighted a 47% increase in charge acceptance rate for lead-acid batteries when HydroGraph’s graphene was used.
- HydroGraph is planning to initiate commercial supply agreement discussions with lead customers in 2025.[](LINK [](LINK
3. **Construction (Cement)**:
- Tests conducted with Arizona State University and published in the ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering journal showed that adding HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene to cement:
- Improved compressive strength by 15% after 28 days.
- Reduced greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 14%.
- Another test indicated up to 70% improved strength during the early curing period and a ~20% reduction in concrete usage.[](LINK [](LINK [](LINK
- HydroGraph is completing Phase 2 testing and plans to start a pilot-scale trial in 2025.[](LINK [](LINK
4. **Automotive Composites**:
- In November 2024, HydroGraph received a purchase order from a major global automotive company for four graphene products, including pristine functionalizations and novel formulations, as part of an ongoing automotive composite improvement program started in early 2024.
- Tests showed potential for lightweighting and enhanced material properties, with plans for pilot industrial scale-up production in 2025, aiming for a commercial supply order by year-end.[](LINK [](LINK
5. **Synthetic Fibers**:
- A technical collaboration with a major global synthetic fiber manufacturer, announced in early 2025, is evaluating HydroGraph’s graphene for improving mechanical durability and energy absorption in fibers. The project is expected to conclude by Q2 2025, with positive outcomes anticipated based on prior results, potentially leading to a pilot scale-up and long-term supply agreement.[](LINK
6. **Polyurethane (PU) Coatings**:
- Testing at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) in Manchester, England, demonstrated that HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene (FGA-1) enhances mechanical durability, UV resistance, and anti-corrosion properties in PU coatings.[](LINK
7. **Biomedical Sensors**:
- Hawkeye Bio selected HydroGraph’s graphene for a biomedical sensor aimed at early lung cancer detection, with results published in *Nature*. This highlights the material’s precision and reliability in high-sensitivity applications.[](LINK
8. **Lubricants**:
- Tests showed an 80% decrease in wear of mechanical parts when using graphene-based lubricants, indicating significant performance improvements.
**Summary**:
HydroGraph has actively tested its graphene across multiple sectors, including plastics, energy storage, construction, automotive, synthetic fibers, coatings, and biomedical applications. The results consistently show enhancements in strength, durability, efficiency, and sustainability, such as reduced material usage and emissions. The company is moving toward commercialization in 2025, with ongoing trials and pilot-scale projects expected to lead to major supply contracts. For the latest updates, you may want to check HydroGraph’s official website or recent shareholder communications.[](LINK [](LINK [](LINK
HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. has conducted multiple trials and tests of its graphene products across various applications, with promising results reported in 2024 and early 2025. Below is a summary of the key trials and their outcomes based on available information:
1. **PET Packaging (Plastics)**:
- HydroGraph tested its graphene in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, commonly used for bottles. Adding just 0.006% by weight of graphene to a blend of recycled and virgin plastics resulted in:
- Increased top-load strength.
- Reduced plastic bottle weight.
- Decreased water seepage rate, allowing for thinner plastic walls, which reduces PET usage and carbon emissions from petroleum production.
- The company is continuing tests to meet regulatory requirements, with commercial scale-up expected upon U.S. FDA approval, anticipated within 12+ months from January 2025. Discussions are ongoing with three major PET producers for potential large-scale graphene supply.[](LINK [](LINK
2. **Energy Storage (Batteries and Supercapacitors)**:
- Collaborations with Volfpack Energy and NEI Corporation in November 2024 focused on graphene-enhanced batteries and supercapacitor technology for renewable energy applications.
- A specific test result highlighted a 47% increase in charge acceptance rate for lead-acid batteries when HydroGraph’s graphene was used.
- HydroGraph is planning to initiate commercial supply agreement discussions with lead customers in 2025.[](LINK [](LINK
3. **Construction (Cement)**:
- Tests conducted with Arizona State University and published in the ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering journal showed that adding HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene to cement:
- Improved compressive strength by 15% after 28 days.
- Reduced greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 14%.
- Another test indicated up to 70% improved strength during the early curing period and a ~20% reduction in concrete usage.[](LINK [](LINK [](LINK
- HydroGraph is completing Phase 2 testing and plans to start a pilot-scale trial in 2025.[](LINK [](LINK
4. **Automotive Composites**:
- In November 2024, HydroGraph received a purchase order from a major global automotive company for four graphene products, including pristine functionalizations and novel formulations, as part of an ongoing automotive composite improvement program started in early 2024.
- Tests showed potential for lightweighting and enhanced material properties, with plans for pilot industrial scale-up production in 2025, aiming for a commercial supply order by year-end.[](LINK [](LINK
5. **Synthetic Fibers**:
- A technical collaboration with a major global synthetic fiber manufacturer, announced in early 2025, is evaluating HydroGraph’s graphene for improving mechanical durability and energy absorption in fibers. The project is expected to conclude by Q2 2025, with positive outcomes anticipated based on prior results, potentially leading to a pilot scale-up and long-term supply agreement.[](LINK
6. **Polyurethane (PU) Coatings**:
- Testing at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) in Manchester, England, demonstrated that HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene (FGA-1) enhances mechanical durability, UV resistance, and anti-corrosion properties in PU coatings.[](LINK
7. **Biomedical Sensors**:
- Hawkeye Bio selected HydroGraph’s graphene for a biomedical sensor aimed at early lung cancer detection, with results published in *Nature*. This highlights the material’s precision and reliability in high-sensitivity applications.[](LINK
8. **Lubricants**:
- Tests showed an 80% decrease in wear of mechanical parts when using graphene-based lubricants, indicating significant performance improvements.
**Summary**:
HydroGraph has actively tested its graphene across multiple sectors, including plastics, energy storage, construction, automotive, synthetic fibers, coatings, and biomedical applications. The results consistently show enhancements in strength, durability, efficiency, and sustainability, such as reduced material usage and emissions. The company is moving toward commercialization in 2025, with ongoing trials and pilot-scale projects expected to lead to major supply contracts. For the latest updates, you may want to check HydroGraph’s official website or recent shareholder communications.[](LINK [](LINK [](LINK
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:48 am to Doctor Strangelove
This list could increase 5 fold over the next five years.
This post was edited on 8/10/25 at 8:56 am
Posted on 8/10/25 at 9:12 am to Doctor Strangelove
Thanks for your work. The arrows all seem to point in a positive direction. I think it's smart of us all to keep looking with a very critical eye and an open mouth to help each other.
So back to the pump... I was reading some graphene newsletter (I'll dig for the link), and it was discussing the a paint that they had put graphene in that they could connect to electrodes to and the paint would generate heat, with no moving parts. That seems like a huge deal to me. I guess how efficiently it does it is a large question of course and are there any off gasses?

So back to the pump... I was reading some graphene newsletter (I'll dig for the link), and it was discussing the a paint that they had put graphene in that they could connect to electrodes to and the paint would generate heat, with no moving parts. That seems like a huge deal to me. I guess how efficiently it does it is a large question of course and are there any off gasses?
Posted on 8/10/25 at 9:13 am to dstone12
quote:
This list could increase 5 fold over the next five years.
The Defense Dept alone has the potential to make a lot (more) people rich.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 10:33 am to Nursie21
One of the trials that I am connected with used graphene in commercial and residential wiring. Graphene has great electrical properties. We were using crap graphene with lots of impurities and still got some good results. Our biggest issue is that you use very small doses in a polymer matrix and it is extremely difficult to get a homogeneous mix. This can be accomplished by several “letdowns” or “master batching”. I noticed they have trials ongoing with two HDPE producers and Will piggy back off their results.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 11:14 am to Doctor Strangelove
I know this is common sense, but to clarify in my own small brain, Keys to Making us Millionaires or suckers with this one:
1. How fast can different industries prove success using any variation of graphene that HGRAF can sell? Kjirstin uses the words "18 months" a few times when she mentions customers' testing. She also said that some customers have changed management during that 18 months and scrap the project.
2. How fast can HGRAF meet whatever demand a contract would require?
3. Dillution?
4. Competitiion?
5. Buyout?
6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
1. How fast can different industries prove success using any variation of graphene that HGRAF can sell? Kjirstin uses the words "18 months" a few times when she mentions customers' testing. She also said that some customers have changed management during that 18 months and scrap the project.
2. How fast can HGRAF meet whatever demand a contract would require?
3. Dillution?
4. Competitiion?
5. Buyout?
6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
Posted on 8/11/25 at 9:25 am to igoringa
quote:
Good volume this morning
So if you saw it shoot up to ~1.30, do you think it would pop back down tomorrow tk around 1.04 again?
Or are you just riding?
Posted on 8/11/25 at 12:45 pm to Doctor Strangelove
This is a great observation, and this guy is a good HGRAF follow too on X:
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 8/11/25 at 2:01 pm to bayoubengals88
hoping we hold this last hour - quite a day
Posted on 8/11/25 at 2:02 pm to bayoubengals88
Up %21 for the damn.
I Missed an order a fill order by 1 cent early this morning.
I Missed an order a fill order by 1 cent early this morning.
Posted on 8/11/25 at 2:03 pm to supadave3
Damn. Caught a rocket this morning. Now the pumpers are taking notice. Going to force a decision if it keeps doing this.
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