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Zentek Subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. Awarded $500,000 Critical Minerals Innovation Fund Grant for Purification and Anode Development Project

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Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK) announced its subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. (AGC) has been awarded a $500,000 grant from Ontario's Critical Minerals Innovation Fund for graphite purification and anode development. The project includes $314,500 contribution from AGC and $200,000 in-kind support from Natural Resources Canada.

The project aims to produce 5-6 tonnes of flotation concentrate and involves testing with NRCan's electrothermal fluidized bed reactor. AGC recently achieved a significant milestone with 99.9991% purity in preliminary testing, notably without using chlorine gas. The company is positioning itself in the North American battery supply chain, with potential applications in EV batteries, which require up to 125 kg of graphite per vehicle.

Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK) ha comunicato che la sua controllata Albany Graphite Corp. (AGC) ha ricevuto un contributo di 500.000 $ dal Critical Minerals Innovation Fund dell'Ontario per la purificazione del grafite e lo sviluppo di anodi. Il progetto prevede un apporto di 314.500 $ da parte di AGC e 200.000 $ di supporto in natura da Natural Resources Canada.

L'iniziativa punta a produrre 5-6 tonnellate di concentrato per flottazione e comprende prove con il reattore a letto fluidizzato elettrotermico di NRCan. In test preliminari AGC ha raggiunto una purezza notevole del 99,9991%, ottenuta senza l'uso di cloro gassoso. L'azienda si sta posizionando nella filiera nordamericana delle batterie, con possibili impieghi nelle batterie per veicoli elettrici, che possono richiedere fino a 125 kg di grafite per veicolo.

Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK) anunció que su filial Albany Graphite Corp. (AGC) obtuvo una subvención de 500.000 $ del Critical Minerals Innovation Fund de Ontario para la purificación de grafito y el desarrollo de ánodos. El proyecto incluye una contribución de 314.500 $ por parte de AGC y 200.000 $ en apoyo en especie de Natural Resources Canada.

El objetivo es producir 5-6 toneladas de concentrado por flotación y realizar pruebas con el reactor de lecho fluidizado electrotermal de NRCan. En ensayos preliminares AGC alcanzó una pureza del 99,9991%, lograda sin emplear gas cloro. La compañía se posiciona en la cadena de suministro norteamericana de baterías, con aplicaciones potenciales en baterías de vehículos eléctricos, que pueden requerir hasta 125 kg de grafito por vehículo.

Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK)는 자회사 Albany Graphite Corp.(AGC)가 온타리오의 Critical Minerals Innovation Fund로부터 그래파이트 정제 및 애노드 개발을 위한 50만 달러 보조금을 받았다고 발표했습니다. 이 프로젝트에는 AGC의 314,500달러 출자와 Natural Resources Canada의 200,000달러 현물 지원이 포함됩니다.

프로젝트 목표는 부유선별 농축물 5~6톤을 생산하는 것이며, NRCan의 전열 유동층 반응기로 시험을 진행합니다. AGC는 예비 시험에서 99.9991%의 순도를 달성했는데, 특히 염소 가스를 사용하지 않고 이 성과를 얻었습니다. 회사는 북미 배터리 공급망에서 입지를 구축 중이며 전기차 배터리 등에서 차량당 최대 125kg의 그래파이트가 필요할 수 있는 응용 가능성이 있습니다.

Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK) a annoncé que sa filiale Albany Graphite Corp. (AGC) a obtenu une subvention de 500 000 $ du Critical Minerals Innovation Fund de l'Ontario pour la purification du graphite et le développement d'anodes. Le projet comprend une contribution de 314 500 $ d'AGC et 200 000 $ d'appui en nature de Natural Resources Canada.

L'objectif est de produire 5-6 tonnes de concentré par flottation et d'effectuer des essais avec le réacteur à lit fluidisé électrothermique de NRCan. AGC a récemment atteint un jalon important avec une pureté de 99,9991% lors de tests préliminaires, obtenu sans utiliser de gaz chloré. La société se positionne dans la chaîne d'approvisionnement nord-américaine des batteries, avec des applications possibles dans les batteries de véhicules électriques, qui peuvent nécessiter jusqu'à 125 kg de graphite par véhicule.

Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK) gab bekannt, dass seine Tochtergesellschaft Albany Graphite Corp. (AGC) einen 500.000 $-Zuschuss aus dem Critical Minerals Innovation Fund von Ontario für Graphit-Reinigung und Anodenentwicklung erhalten hat. Das Projekt umfasst einen Beitrag von 314.500 $ von AGC sowie 200.000 $ Sachleistungen von Natural Resources Canada.

Ziel ist die Produktion von 5–6 Tonnen Flotationskonzentrat sowie Tests mit NRCans elektrothermischem Wirbelschichtreaktor. In vorläufigen Tests erzielte AGC eine bemerkenswerte Reinheit von 99,9991%, und zwar ohne Einsatz von Chlorgas. Das Unternehmen positioniert sich in der nordamerikanischen Batterie-Lieferkette, mit potenziellen Anwendungen in E‑Fahrzeugbatterien, die bis zu 125 kg Graphit pro Fahrzeug benötigen können.

Positive
  • Achieved exceptional 99.9991% graphite purity in preliminary testing without using harmful chlorine gas
  • Secured $700,000 in combined funding ($500,000 grant + $200,000 in-kind support)
  • Potential recovery of valuable Rare Earth Elements as by-products during purification
  • Strategic positioning in growing North American EV battery supply chain
Negative
  • Project still in early development phase requiring further technical studies
  • Significant capital contribution required from AGC ($314,500)
  • Future economic viability dependent on successful completion of Pre-Feasibility Study

Insights

Zentek's $500K grant advances their uniquely pure graphite toward EV battery and nuclear applications with promising commercialization potential.

This funding represents a significant validation for Zentek's Albany Graphite project. The $500,000 grant from Ontario's Critical Minerals Innovation Fund, combined with the company's $314,500 contribution and $200,000 in-kind support from NRCan, creates a substantial $1,014,500 project advancing graphite purification technology.

What makes this particularly compelling is the exceptional purity levels Albany Graphite has already demonstrated. Achieving 99.9991% purity (five-nines) directly from flotation concentrate is technically remarkable, especially without requiring chlorine or halogen gases typically needed for such ultra-high purity. This suggests a potentially more environmentally friendly and cost-effective purification process compared to conventional methods.

The project's focus on scaling up to 5-6 tonnes of concentrate for battery anode material development addresses a critical supply chain gap. With EVs requiring up to 125kg of graphite per vehicle, establishing North American production capacity for battery-grade graphite has significant strategic value. The project's dual application targeting both battery materials and nuclear applications diversifies potential revenue streams.

From a technical perspective, the electrothermal fluidized bed reactor (FBR) purification method being tested represents cutting-edge processing technology. The discovery that impurity elements, including Rare Earth Elements, could be recovered as by-products adds another potential value stream that wasn't previously highlighted in the company's communications.

This project effectively de-risks several technical aspects of the Albany deposit development while generating essential engineering data for future economic assessments - critical steps toward commercial viability.

The $500,000 CMIF grant provides important non-dilutive funding for Zentek's graphite purification and anode material development, representing a strategic step in their vertical integration plans. The total project funding of approximately $1 million (including Zentek's $314,500 contribution and NRCan's $200,000 in-kind support) allocates significant resources toward advancing the Albany deposit's commercial potential.

Critically, Zentek's ability to achieve 99.9991% purity graphite without using environmentally problematic chlorine or halogen gases differentiates their purification process from competitors. This technical advantage could translate to both cost and regulatory benefits in North American markets increasingly focused on sustainable supply chains.

The project's focus on producing 5-6 tonnes of flotation concentrate enables crucial scale-up testwork using continuous feed reactors - a necessary step before commercial production can be considered viable. By supplying samples to OEMs and end users for qualification testing, Zentek is methodically addressing market entry requirements for high-value applications.

The company's strategic positioning within the graphite value chain is noteworthy. Rather than simply mining graphite, Zentek aims to produce battery-ready anode material, targeting higher-value processed products. This approach aligns with the significant investment currently flowing into North American battery supply chains.

For investors, the most significant aspect of this announcement is how the project's results will directly inform upcoming technical studies, including an updated Preliminary Economic Assessment and subsequent Pre-Feasibility Study. These studies will provide essential valuation metrics and engineering data that determine the project's economic viability and potential return on investment.

GUELPH, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / September 2, 2025 / Zentek Ltd. ("Zentek" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:ZTEK)(TSX-V:ZEN), an intellectual property technology development and commercialization company, is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Albany Graphite Corp. ("AGC") has been awarded a grant of $500,000 from the Ontario Government's Critical Minerals Innovation Fund ("CMIF") for its Albany Graphite Purification and Anode Material Development Project.

Highlights

  • Grant Award: AGC has been awarded $500,000 from Ontario's CMIF

  • Project Collaboration: AGC will be collaborating with five highly reputable North American companies and NRCan

  • Funding Contributions: AGC will contribute $314,500 to the project, and Natural Resources Canada ("NRCan") will provide $200,000 of in-kind support

  • Project Goals: The project aims to produce approximately 5-6 tonnes of flotation concentrate (~85%). Concurrently, testwork will also involve purification with NRCan's newly developed electrothermal fluidized bed reactor ("FBR") (and suitability testing of previous samples of ultra-high purity Albany graphite for lithium-ion battery (anode and cathode additive) and nuclear applications

  • Recent Achievements: Zentek achieved a preliminary, proof-of-concept five-nines purity directly from the Albany graphite deposit flotation concentrate

With electric vehicle batteries requiring up to 125 kg of graphite per vehicle, graphite is a key mineral identified in Ontario's Critical Minerals Strategy 2022-2027. Unlike other critical minerals, the value of graphite varies widely based on its specific use cases, which require different purity, crystallinity, shape, and flake size thresholds. CMIF provides funding to projects that help strengthen Ontario's critical minerals sector. AGC will contribute $314,500 to the project and is also collaborating with NRCan CanmetENERGY's G3M project to include purification testing of Albany Graphite in their custom-built electrothermal "FBR". NRCan CanmetENERGY will provide $200,000 of in-kind support (technical expertise, specialized equipment and custom testwork).

The project will entail the production of approximately 5-6 tonnes of flotation concentrate (~85%) from the 110-tonne bulk sample that was collected in 2019. Concurrently, testwork will also involve purification testwork via NRCan's newly developed Canadian FBR, and suitability testing of ultra-high purity Albany graphite samples for lithium-ion battery (anode and cathode additive) and nuclear applications.

On January 8, 2025, Zentek announced that AGC had achieved a preliminary, proof-of-concept five-nines purity of 99.9991% directly from a larger sample of the remaining 2017 Albany graphite deposit flotation concentrate utilizing an operational FBR. AGC supplied a one-kilogram sample of the homogenized bulk flotation concentrate to a highly reputable North American manufacturing company specializing in industrial graphite and carbon materials. A platinum crucible Loss on Ignition analysis on a sample of the purified material indicated an ash content of 0.0009 wt.% corresponding to a purity of 99.9991 wt.%. Notably, the manufacturing company reported that the Albany material was easily purified to an ultra-high purity level without the use of chlorine gas or any other halogen gases that are commonly used for graphite purification when 5N nuclear purity levels need to be achieved.

Additionally, as part of the purification work above, the Albany feed material was characterized with an elemental analysis (59 elements) to identify the impurity elements. In its report, the manufacturing company noted that the feed material contained concentrations of Rare Earth Elements ("REEs") and other potential elements of value that could be recovered as part of the thermal purification process. Impurity elements, including the REEs, that were removed from the graphite during the purification process are routinely collected and concentrated in a scrubber that handles all the FBR exhaust products. This scrubber material could be a potential by-product.

Next Steps

Beyond this CMIF funded testwork, the bulk sample beneficiation will permit purification scaleup testwork using continuous feed reactors. This process will result in the subsequent production of larger volumes of ultra-high purity Albany graphite material which will be supplied to OEMs and end users for assessment and qualification in applications such as energy storage, clean energy, nuclear, advanced materials and other potential high-value uses. The results from these activities will inform project valuation and supply essential engineering data for potential future NI 43-101 technical studies, including an updated Preliminary Economic Assessment and subsequent Pre-Feasibility Study

With significant investment being made in the North American battery supply chain, and growing demand for finished anode material, the Company is exploring both graphite production from the Albany deposit and processing the graphite to produce a battery ready anode material.

The CEO of Zentek and Albany Graphite Corp., Greg Fenton commented: "We are thrilled to be working with the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development Job Creation and Trade on this project. The CMIF grant will enable AGC to build on its recent purification successes and produce additional flotation concentrate that will be used for subsequent purification and anode development testwork, and produce marketing samples of ultra-high purity graphite samples for third-party evaluation in advanced material applications."

"The unique nature of the Albany deposit has created a competitive advantage for Zentek and its partners. In addition, we are pursuing the value-add processing component of the anode supply chain to create a vertically integrated, anode solution. Based on the previous successes AGC anticipates the project will help to further de-risk the Albany project and enhance its investment potential."

Mr. Peter Wood, P.Eng., P.Geo., Vice President, Development of AGC, a "Qualified Person" under NI 43-101, has approved the technical information contained in this news release.

About the Ontario Critical Minerals Innovation Fund ("CMIF") Program

The CMIF is dedicated to building a stronger Ontario by supporting the mining industry through research, development, and the commercialization of innovative technologies, processes, and solutions for the critical minerals supply chain. Part of the government's Critical Minerals Strategy, the CMIF aims to establish a made-in-Ontario supply chain that meets the growing global demand for critical minerals essential for manufacturing technologies like batteries and electric vehicles.

"We're not just leading-we're accelerating Ontario's role in critical minerals, and the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund is how we are making it happen," said Stephen Lecce, Ontario's Minister of Energy and Mines. "By investing in the Purification and Anode Development Project, we're positioning Ontario as a global leader in clean energy minerals-creating good jobs, driving economic growth, and powering the future of electric vehicles and sustainable industries across the province."

Overview of the Albany Graphite Project

The Albany Graphite Project, is a unique igneous-hosted, fluid-derived graphite deposit, located in Ontario and has been developed to an advanced exploration stage. The project is located northwest of the communities of Constance Lake First Nation and Hearst, Ontario, within 30 km of the Trans-Canada Highway, close to established infrastructure including roads, rail, power transmission lines, and a natural gas pipeline.

About Zentek Ltd.

Zentek is an ISO 13485:2016 certified intellectual property technology company focused on the research, development and commercialization of novel products seeking to give the Company's commercial partners a competitive advantage by making their products better, safer, and greener.

Zentek's patented technology platform ZenGUARD™ is shown to have enhanced viral filtration efficiency for surgical masks and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems. Zentek's ZenGUARD™ production facility is in Guelph, Ontario

Zentek has a global exclusive license to the Aptamer-based platform technology developed by McMaster University which is being jointly developed Zentek and McMaster for both the diagnostic and therapeutic markets.

For further information:

investorrelations@zentek.com

Ryan Shacklock
Tel: (306) 270-9610
Email: rshacklock@zentek.com

To find out more about Zentek, please visit our website at www.Zentek.com. A copy of this news release and all material documents in respect of the Company may be obtained on Zentek's SEDAR profile at http://www.sedar.com/.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Since forward-looking statements address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Although Zentek believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only applies as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Zentek disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by law.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

SOURCE: Zentek Ltd.



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FAQ

What is the significance of Zentek's ZTEK 99.9991% graphite purity achievement?

The achievement demonstrates exceptional purity levels achieved without using harmful chlorine gas, making it environmentally friendlier and potentially more cost-effective for battery and nuclear applications.

How much funding did Zentek's Albany Graphite Corp receive from the Ontario government?

Albany Graphite Corp received a $500,000 grant from Ontario's Critical Minerals Innovation Fund, plus $200,000 in-kind support from Natural Resources Canada.

What is the production target for Zentek's Albany Graphite project?

The project aims to produce 5-6 tonnes of flotation concentrate (~85%) from their 110-tonne bulk sample collected in 2019.

How does Zentek's graphite purification process differ from conventional methods?

Zentek's process achieves ultra-high purity (99.9991%) without using chlorine gas or other halogen gases, which are commonly required for achieving 5N nuclear purity levels.

What potential by-products were identified in Zentek's Albany graphite material?

The analysis identified concentrations of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) and other valuable elements that could be recovered as by-products during the thermal purification process.
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