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Volt Carbon Advances Graphite-to-Graphene and Expandable Graphite Manufacturing Platform

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Volt Carbon Technologies (OTCQB: TORVF; TSXV: VCT) announced progress at its Guelph, Ontario facility, where it has developed a flexible downstream manufacturing platform that converts graphite concentrate into either graphene oxide or expandable graphite using the same processing equipment.

According to Volt Carbon, recent XRD characterization at University of Waterloo labs indicates its graphene has advanced from approximately five to approximately three layers. Earlier epoxy testing with about five-layer reduced graphene oxide showed a 40%–60% improvement in mechanical properties at a 0.5% loading versus virgin epoxy. Volt also highlighted expandable graphite performance reported by Green Battery Minerals, where ProGraphite GmbH measured an expansion rate of 325 mL/g and approximately 98.5% carbon after expansion using graphite processed with Volt’s dry separation technology.

The company has received additional equipment to support batch-scale production of graphene-based materials and expandable graphite and plans to continue producing batches for process optimization, characterization, and customer evaluation, targeting North American advanced carbon materials markets.

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  • Flexible platform produces graphene oxide and expandable graphite on one line
  • Graphene advanced from approximately five to approximately three layers
  • Epoxy coupons showed 40%–60% mechanical improvement at 0.5% rGO loading
  • Expandable graphite achieved 325 mL/g expansion and ~98.5% carbon after expansion
  • Additional equipment installed to support batch-scale graphene and expandable graphite production

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Volt reports that its Guelph platform has produced multiple batches of graphene oxide and expandable graphite, with newly ordered equipment now incorporated; this establishes current batch-scale manufacturing capability, while further batches remain intended for optimization and customer evaluation.

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Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - August 18, 2026) - Volt Carbon Technologies Inc. (TSXV: VCT) (OTCQB: TORVF) ("VCT", "Volt" or "Volt Carbon") is pleased to report that it has developed a flexible downstream manufacturing process at its Guelph, Ontario facility and has produced multiple batches of graphene oxide and expandable graphite for product trials.

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The process is designed to operate downstream from Volt's proprietary air classification technology. After crushed graphite ore is dry separated into a graphite concentrate, Volt's downstream process converts the concentrate into either graphene oxide or expandable graphite. Importantly, the same downstream processing equipment can be configured to produce either product, reducing the need for two separate processing lines.

Volt's objective has always been to help build a secure North American supply chain for advanced carbon materials. The Company's graphite concentrate, graphene and expandable graphite are all targeted at North American markets that have historically relied heavily on foreign supply.

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Graphene Process Advances from Approximately Five to Three Layers

Volt has also continued to improve its graphene manufacturing process. As previously announced on October 2, 2025, Volt produced approximately five-layer reduced graphene oxide ("rGO"). When incorporated into epoxy test coupons, mechanical testing demonstrated a 40% to 60% improvement in mechanical properties compared with virgin epoxy. Since then, Volt has further optimized its process. Recent XRD characterization performed at University of Waterloo laboratories indicates approximately three graphene layers. Graphene oxide is a functionalized material that can be further processed into rGO and used as an additive in applications such as advanced composites.

Expandable Graphite: 325 mL/g

Expandable graphite is the second product that can be produced through Volt's flexible downstream process. As publicly reported by Green Battery Minerals Inc. on July 31, 2024, independent testing by ProGraphite GmbH of graphite processed using Volt's dry separation technology achieved an expansion rate of 325 mL/g and approximately 98.5% carbon after expansion. Green Battery's news release quoted ProGraphite as describing the expansion as an "excellent result" for +80 mesh material and reported that the graphite was very suitable as precursor material for expandable graphite production. Expandable graphite is used in applications including passive fire protection and thermal management and can also be processed into expanded graphite and graphite foil.

Additional Production Equipment Arrives in Guelph

As announced on May 6, 2026, Volt ordered additional equipment to support batch-scale production of graphene-based materials and expandable graphite. The equipment has now arrived at Volt's Guelph facility and is being incorporated into the Company's downstream processing capabilities. Volt intends to continue producing batches of graphene oxide and expandable graphite for process optimization, characterization, and customer evaluation.

Volt's current batch-scale graphene production can support meaningful customer trials because graphene can be evaluated at very low loading levels. In the Company's previous epoxy testing, a 0.5% loading represents approximately 5 kg per tonne of finished composite, with even lower loading levels being evaluated for applications such as carbon-fibre composites.

V-Bond Lee, CEO, commented: "The concept is simple: start with natural graphite and create multiple higher-value products. One flexible processing platform can produce either graphene oxide or expandable graphite, and we have now produced multiple batches of both. We have also advanced our graphene from approximately five layers to approximately three layers based on recent XRD characterization at University of Waterloo laboratories. We are continuing to push toward the limits of what can be achieved with natural graphite while developing practical processes that can be scaled and used by customers. There is still a lot of work ahead, but our capabilities continue to improve every day."

About Volt Carbon Technologies

Volt Carbon is a publicly traded carbon science company focused on advanced carbon materials, energy storage, and green energy technologies. The Company is developing a vertically integrated platform designed to transform natural graphite resources into high value carbon products, including graphite concentrates, graphene, battery materials, and lithium batteries. Volt Carbon holds mineral interests in Quebec and British Columbia, Canada, and operates facilities supporting both carbon material processing and battery technology development. For the latest information on the Company, its projects, and corporate developments, please visit www.voltcarbontech.com.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Volt Carbon Technologies Inc,

V-Bond Lee, P. Eng.
CEO, President, Chairman of the Board and Director

Contacts:
Email: info@voltcarbontech.com
Tel: (519) 763-1197

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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: This press release contains forward-looking statements and future oriented financial information, concerning Volt's business and affairs. In certain cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as ''plans'', ''expects'' or ''does not expect'', "intends" ''budget'', ''scheduled'', ''estimates'', "forecasts'', ''intends'', "goals," "aims," ''anticipates'' or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results ''may'', ''could'', ''would'', ''might'', "will" or ''will be taken'', ''occur'' or ''be achieved''.

These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and are naturally subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances that may cause actual results to differ materially. Forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties, should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or not such results will be achieved. Such statements include those with respect to: (i) the incorporation and commissioning of additional equipment at Volt's Guelph facility; (ii) the continued optimization and scale-up of the Company's graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide and expandable graphite processes; (iii) the ability of the Company's batch-scale production to support customer trials and product evaluations; (iv) the ability to reproduce laboratory and batch-scale results at larger production scales; (v) potential customer acceptance and commercial applications for graphene-based materials and expandable graphite; and (vi) the Company's ability to integrate its proprietary dry separation technology with downstream processing to produce multiple higher-value carbon products.

All the forward-looking statements made in this press release are qualified by these cautionary statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking information is provided as of the date of this press release, and Volt assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required under applicable securities legislation.

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FAQ

What did Volt Carbon Technologies (OTCQB: TORVF) announce on August 18, 2026?

Volt Carbon announced advances in its graphite-to-graphene and expandable graphite manufacturing platform. According to Volt Carbon, its Guelph facility now uses a flexible downstream process to convert graphite concentrate into either graphene oxide or expandable graphite, while also integrating new equipment for batch-scale production and customer trials.

How many layers does Volt Carbon’s graphene now have, and why is this important for TORVF investors?

Volt Carbon reports its graphene has progressed to approximately three layers based on XRD testing. According to Volt Carbon, earlier about five-layer reduced graphene oxide delivered 40%–60% mechanical property improvements in epoxy at 0.5% loading, suggesting potential performance benefits as layering is optimized further.

How does Volt Carbon’s new manufacturing platform support the North American graphite and graphene supply chain?

Volt Carbon’s platform converts natural graphite into concentrates, graphene oxide, and expandable graphite aimed at North American users. According to Volt Carbon, the company’s goal is to help build a secure regional supply chain for advanced carbon materials that have historically depended heavily on foreign sources and processing.

What new production equipment has Volt Carbon added at its Guelph facility in 2026?

Volt Carbon has received additional equipment to support batch-scale production of graphene-based materials and expandable graphite. According to Volt Carbon, this equipment is being integrated into its downstream processing line to enable ongoing batch production for process optimization, detailed characterization, and evaluation by prospective customers.

How much graphene does Volt Carbon need for customer trials and composite testing?

Volt Carbon states that its batch-scale graphene production can support meaningful trials because very low loadings are required. According to Volt Carbon, a 0.5% loading in epoxy represents roughly 5 kg of graphene per tonne of finished composite, with even lower levels evaluated for carbon-fibre composites.

What markets is Volt Carbon Technologies targeting with its graphene oxide and expandable graphite products?

Volt Carbon is targeting North American markets for advanced carbon materials, including composites and fire or thermal applications. According to Volt Carbon, its graphite concentrate, graphene oxide, and expandable graphite are all intended to serve regional customers seeking local sources for critical carbon-based inputs.