Vancouver-based HydroGraph Clean Power has begun construction on two additional Hyperion graphene reactors, expanding production of its FGA-1 ultra-pure fractal graphene. Each reactor, slated for February commissioning, is designed to produce 10 tons annually using the company’s proprietary explosion-synthesis process.
Chief executive Kjirstin Breure said the build strengthens scalable, repeatable capacity and supports adoption in large-scale manufacturing. The units are being assembled in Kansas before relocation to Texas, allowing controlled validation, testing, and optimization prior to permanent installation. Identical systems help confirm process consistency while boosting supply through 2026. Founded in 2017, HydroGraph touts graphene’s exceptional strength, conductivity, and impermeability.
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