Igniting Material Change

One of only three globally verified graphene producers, and the only one in the Americas

CSE:HG OTCQB:HGRAF FRA:M98

Revolutionizing the global production of the purest
most versatile graphene in the market

MARKET POSITION

Strong Value Proposition

ECONOMICS

A $2.5B graphene market opportunity

MILESTONES

Commercially
available today

KEY INVESTMENT ADVANTAGES

We are uniquely situated at the forefront of the global graphene revolution

Our technological breakthrough produces the purest (99.8%) graphene every time in the most scalable, cost efficient, customizable manner.

Our Hyperion system is compact and modular; the small footprint allows for deployment virtually anywhere.

Highest purity, nano-engineered for the client, enabling integration of graphene into existing products.

High-yield, industrial graphene produced with minimal energy, no solvents, with virtually no emissions. Unique in the industry

Market reaction is positive regarding the purity, consistency, quality control and customizability of our graphene.

Applications include lubricants, resins, composites, polymers, coatings, batteries, concrete, aerospace, automotive, biomedical and many more.

Our Hyperion detonation technology is a patented, simple, scalable platform for the production of products in both the graphene and hydrogen spaces.

Deep manufacturing and commercialization experience with an active R&D team creates a virtuous cycle of innovation.

MARKET OPPORTUNITY

Graphene is an estimated $2.5B market by 2028, growing at 50% (CAGR)

HydroGraph’s Hyperion process produces the purest (99.8%) graphene, and the company’s “reactive graphene” product has a reactive shell that allows it to chemically combine with other materials.

This flexibility makes it the best graphene solution for countless applications.

GLOBAL QUALITY PROBLEM

Not all graphene is the same

  • An analysis done by Advanced Materials magazine found inconsistent results in many companies claiming to produce graphene

No quality control

There is almost no high-quality graphene in the market as defined by the ISO

Consistent

HydroGraph makes identical batches of pristine graphene at industrial scale

Impurities

No other company produces over 50% graphene content, with the majority producing less than 10%

Pure

HydroGraph produces 99.8% pure carbon content graphene

False claims

Most companies claiming to be graphene producers are actually producing fine graphite

Verified

HydroGraph tested pure by 5 labs and has been verified by the Graphene Council

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Poised to become a global leader in advanced materials

Leading the industry with green, high quality processes to manufacture graphene, and other strategic nanomaterials. Using our industry leading patent protected Hyperion System, our strategic products such as the super-material graphene used in dozens of industries, both at the highest quality and lowest cost with a  carbon neutral footprint. The technology is ready and ideal for commercial scale: compact and modular, the small footprint allows for deployment virtually anywhere. And our initial go-to-market products of graphene, and other strategic materials are only the beginning for the platform. 

Latest Trading Value

Capitalization Summary (May 24, 2024)

Issued and outstanding

187,504,616

Options outstanding

47,872,831

Warrants Outstanding

16,260,000

Fully diluted

207,979,830

Head office

403-580 Hornby St.
Vancouver, British Coumbia
V6C 3B6

Legal Counsel

DLA Piper
666 Burrard St.
Vancouver, BC
V6V 2Z7
(604) 687-9444

Accountants

MNP
1021 Hastings St. W
Suite 2200 - MNP Tower
Vancouver, BC V6E 0C3

Transfer agent

Endeavor Trust
777 Hornby Street #702
Vancouver BC V6Z 1S4
(604)-559-8880

Investor FAQ

Graphene Overview

Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern.1

According to the International Organization for Standards (ISO), graphene refers to a single plane of sp2 carbon-bonded atoms in a hexagonal honeycomb crystal lattice.

In addition, the term “graphene” can be applied to material that is up to, and including, 10 layers of carbon and includes graphene-related materials, such as graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, functionalized graphene and graphene quantum dots.

Graphene is considered a “super material” as it is a diverse material with several attractive properties; it is stronger than steel, harder than a diamond, more conductive than copper, with better electron mobility than silicon, making it the future of technology.

Graphene can be used in a number of markets and applications, including: aerospace, metals, automotive, battery, plastic polymers, solar panels, energy storage, rubber, lubricants, coatings, resins and much more.

The demand for graphene is currently valued at US$90M and it is projected to reach US$2.5B by 2028.

Graphene is the same basic material that is found in ordinary pencil lead.

As a universal caveat, precautions should be taken handling ANY nano-material when in a dry, powder form. The greatest exposure risk with nanomaterials involves potential inhalation, which can be managed with operational controls and the proper use of personal protective equipment. 

However, once graphene has been added to a liquid or has been embedded in a host material, it is quite safe to handle and provides no risk in dermal contact. We recommend that companies which wish to use graphene work with a qualified supplier to ensure graphene is safely applied. 

For more information on the use of graphene and use in human contact, please refer to this paper (Link to GC FAQ sheet) https://www.thegraphenecouncil.org/page/FAQs.

Graphene production, distribution and use is regulated by each country’s regulatory agencies. For example, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the United States is the controlling agency and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is the governing legislation.

In Europe, the agency is the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and the governing legislation is the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Act (REACH).

Specific forms of graphene have received regulatory approval in the U.S., Europe, U.K., Canada, Australia and additional jurisdictions.

Contact The Graphene Council for current information.

There are a number of international standards for graphene and related 2D advanced materials that are described below.

In addition, the Graphene Classification Framework (GCF) was created by more than 100 subject matter experts under the direction of the Graphene Council. The GCF is now being developed into an official ISO standard and is comprised of five key elements:

  • List of the key graphene material characteristics relevant for commercial application.
  • The standardized or preferred best practice methods of testing for each characteristic.
  • A range of expected measurement values for each characteristic for benchmarking.
  • Standardized syntax to consistently describe different types and forms of graphene.
  • A standardized Technical Data Sheet (TDS) template so all companies report the same minimum amount and type of information about their materials.

The following list of standards for graphene and related 2D materials is not exhaustive. There are more than a dozen new standards that are currently making their way through the international standardization working groups. The Graphene Council is actively providing input and if you would would like to get involved, we invite you to join our  Standards Task Force.

  • ISO/TS 80004-13:2017: Nanotechnologies — Vocabulary — Part 13: Graphene and related 2D materials. This standard provides definitions and terminology related to graphene and other 2D materials.
  • ISO/TS 21356:2020: Nanotechnologies — Graphene for electrochemical applications — Specification of characteristics and measurement methods.
    This standard specifies the characteristics of graphene used for electrochemical applications and measurement methods to assess those characteristics.
  • ISO/TS 21357:2019: Nanotechnologies — Method to estimate the surface area of graphene materials. This standard provides a method to estimate the specific surface area of graphene materials using nitrogen absorption.
  • ISO 10808:2010: Nanotechnologies — Characterization of nanoparticles in inhalation exposure chambers for inhalation toxicity testing. While this standard is not specific to graphene, it is applicable to nanoparticles, including those containing graphene, when used in inhalation toxicity testing.
  • IEC/PAS 62660-3: Graphene for batteries — Part 3: Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for characterizing graphene for lithium-ion batteries. This standard focuses on the use of EIS to characterize graphene used in lithium-ion batteries.
  • ASTM E3074-17: Standard Test Method for Determination of Graphene in Powder by Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA). This ASTM International standard specifies a method for quantifying the graphene content in graphene powder using thermal gravimetric analysis.
  • ASTM D8289-20: Standard Guide for Bulk Electrical Conductivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene. Although it mentions carbon nanotubes, as well, this standard can be applied to assess the bulk electrical conductivity of graphene materials.

The Verified Graphene Producer Program is the only fully in-person inspection of graphene and related 2D materials production facilities and is also applicable for graphene-enhanced products, as well as for companies that specialize in the functionalization of 2D materials.

Our experts will visit production facilities to monitor the entire process, from raw material intake until the product is shipped. We evaluate quality control processes,  and health and safety practices, and we verify production methods and capacity claims. 

We also will audit a sample of the material, which is then fully tested and characterized to confirm that the verified company can produce what it claims to produce. 

The Verified Graphene Producer, Verified Graphene Product and Verified Functionalized Graphene programs help to validate the supply chain so customers have confidence they are working with a qualified producer and supplier.

Learn more about our verification programs.

HydroGraph Overview

HydroGraph was founded in 2017 to commercialize green, cost-effective manufacturing of graphene and other strategic materials

HydroGraph’s patented “Hyperion System” produces the purest (99.8% pure carbon), blackest graphene, with the lowest environmental footprint, allowing us to deploy our technology virtually anywhere. We are the only graphene producer in the Americas to be certified by the Graphene Council.

HydroGraph’s has one of the highest product margins in the market because we:
• Produce the highest quality graphene in the market (a high value to price ratio)
• Consume minimal energy, no solvents or emissions
• Use readily available inputs (i.e. gases), generating the lowest CAPEX requirement in the industry

HydroGraph’s produces the purest (99.8% pure carbon), blackest graphene, with the lowest environmental footprint. We use minimal energy, no solvents or emissions, and we use widely available gases – acetylene and oxygen – as feedstock generating net zero emissions.

Hydrograph currently holds one patent for our fractal graphene production technology, which is used in energy storage, lubricant, resin, speciality chemical and coating applications. We also have multiple patent applications filed and pending.

Shareholder Information

HydroGraph listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) in December 2021 through a reverse takeover (RTO). A reverse takeover is a method of listing whereby a private company merges with a listed reporting issuer to become publicly traded.
Our stock is traded on the CSE under the symbol HG and on the OTCQB under the symbol HGCPF.
HydroGraph shares can be purchased by contacting a registered broker or through an online brokerage service for self-directed investors.
Yes, non-Canadian residents can invest in HydroGraph on the CSE (trading symbol “HG”) or the OTCQB (trading symbol “HGCPF”). Please consult your broker to determine whether they are able to execute the trade on your behalf.

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If you are a current shareholder and have questions regarding your holdings or if there are account changes to be made (mailing address, account name, shareholder document requests), please contact HydroGraph’s transfer agent:

Endeavour Trust Corporation
Suite 702 – 777 Hornby Street
Vancouver, BC
V6Z 1S4
Tel : 604-559-8880

At this time, HydroGraph does not issue a dividend.
HydroGraph’s CUSIP number is 44888L.

You can contact HydroGraph’s CFO Bob Wowk with investor questions at [email protected] .

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