First Graphene Limited engages in the research, development, mining, exploration, manufacture, and sale of graphene products in Australia. It operates through Graphene Production, Research and Development, and Mining Asset Maintenance segments. The company offers MB-LDPE graphene enhanced masterbatch, MB-EVA graphene enhanced masterbatch, MB-EVA bitumen graphene enhanced masterbatch, aqua pre-dispersed graphene additives, and nanoplatelet additives under the PureGRAPH brand. The company also develops and sells VFD, TTF, and other 2D devices and materials. Its products are used in the coating and inks, composite, elastomer, fire retardancy, concrete, textile, and energy storage applications. First Graphene Limited is headquartered in Henderson, Australia.
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