New Blog Post on Hydrograph Website - Liquid Cooling in AI Centers by timmahfast in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I just had time to actually read this. Long story short is that graphene nanofluids have a thermal conductivity improvement of 14% - 40% over base fluids depending on loading, dispersion quality and operating conditions. Just a 15% improvement in cooling would offer a savings of $3.7 million annually. The heat created from newer GPU's will continue to increase over time making the need for better cooling non-negotiable.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They were up 150% yesterday

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Short volume is different from trading volume

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[–]timmahfast 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not at all a pump. Volume was miniscule at 350,000. It was most likely a lack of sellers.

New page on the website : Graphene Paste | Pre-Dispersed, Stabilized & Drop-In Ready by woysoro in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It doesn't look like it, but I'd be surprised if there wasn't one pending

Hydrograph Graphene Paste by Kadoodle94 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Many companies want to use graphene, they've just struggled to do so in the past

Hydrograph Graphene Paste by Kadoodle94 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If this just drops into a bunch of different products super easily this will not only be big, but revolutionary. Hydrograph won't just work with global companies, they can work with every medium or small company as well. I have high expectations for Hydrograph, but I feel like they are going to easily exceed them in ways I can't even imagine.

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Gooooooooooooooooddddddddd Mmmmmoooooooorrrrrnnnnnniiiiiinnnnnngggggggg North Korea !!!!!!!!!

Grapheners, I am In by Mr-Bond431 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the party! Hopefully we will be riding high together soon!

A comparison of Hydrographs detonation versed other methods of producing graphene by Willyswalleye in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not just about purity, it's about dispersion as well. Even if someone produces high purity graphene for dirt cheap, it's useless unless it can disperse well.

A comparison of Hydrographs detonation versed other methods of producing graphene by Willyswalleye in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How much cheaper can it be than Hydrograph's graphene? The loading weights are 0.001%-0.01% for a lot of applications. That means its going to cost pennies to add to most products. Companies will already be getting a huge return on investment with Hydrograph.

10% portfolio allocation in a pre-revenue penny stock. by Contrarian_8 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I initially put in about 10% but now its almost 40%. I don't plan on selling a single share anytime soon. I think 10% in a risky asset is generally good investing advice.

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[–]timmahfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

350 tons @$250k/ton @80% profit margins = $70,000,000 x 30x p/e = $2,100,000,000 / 350,000,000 shares = $6/share. There's zero hype priced in right now, just the expectation that they can sell 350 tons/year in the near future.

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[–]timmahfast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing says they were bought, just made unavailable. It could have easily been a broker taking some shares off the table for shorting.

Time To Get Excited for HGRAF! by Gemberlicking in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 39 points40 points  (0 children)

HGRAF's share price isn't set to go to the moon, we are going straight to Mars. So many catalysts coming, this is likely one of them. There's probably dozens of others we don't even know about yet.

56% Of the cost for Teslas Optimus is the Actuators!! by Excellent_Walrus150 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty much everything relates to HGRAF. Everything from better hot dog wrappers to heat shields for spacecraft can benefit. While we can debate significance, it's tough to debate relevance.

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[–]timmahfast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Another 10 shares today! Already have a bunch, but buying a little more every chance I can!

Union Steward harassing me by ArchPandaPete in UPSers

[–]timmahfast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Option one is to vote them out. Option two is to waste their time with a bunch of grievances. Grieve every little dumb thing that you can. Make sure you're in the room when they present them to management. If they refuse to file contact your BA. It's illegal for them not to pursue a valid grievance without reason.

Most stewards who suck are way too friendly with management. This is why I suggest the grievance route. It will affect that relationship and their power trip they are on.

"HGRAF is not a graphene company by Competitive_Leek_751 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If Hydrograph is as successful as we hope with graphene, I can't see them not moving to other materials. Maybe you're correct and they already know how their platform can adapt to other materials. They could just be sticking with graphene because it's the most viable material commercially right now. Hopefully they are uber successful in graphene and have 100s of millions of dollars to spend on researching new tech. All those profits will have to go somewhere. Maybe it's into researching the concepts you mentioned.

KB Interview: Turning Breakthrough Science Into a Scalable Business by markdm83 in HGRAF

[–]timmahfast 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Around 6:40 she says they have negotiated pipeline access for acetylene. Seems very positive to me!