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$TXMC TireX Corpse Possibly revives ? ? ? ?
HUH ?
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Sumpin's up, IMHO, sumpin' ! ! !
Too many shares at TOO HIGH a PRICE !
Makes non-sense at all, nonsense.
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$TXMC IMPORTANT question directed to TXMC Board
Does anyone here have a clue what is happening ?
IMO Tirex is a Corpuscle, awaiting interment.
There's Something Happening Here ?
$TXMC Weird relatively-large buys at high price
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Who thinks there is value here ? .. And why ?
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$TXMC Unexpected-half-million-shares at a HIGH PRICE
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At a RIDICULOUSLY HIGH PRICE, IMO .
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$TXMC Why-is-the-OLD-tirex-WEBSITE-still-up ? ? ? ?
http://www.tirex-tcs.com/
For what possible nefarious purpose ?
To remind us all of our total ( and also
irretrievable ) losses ?
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Coaching children in Lacrosse. How nice! Great that JT can spend his time doing what he loves after screwing us all. I'd like to present JT with a special Lacrosse Stick - no Vaseline included!
$TXMC John_Threshie Linked-In-Tirex-KILLER
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thresh54
So by "Lacrosse Gigs" you mean a coaching job ?
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All he's been doing this year is trying to pick up Lacrosse gigs.
Check out his LinkedIn info.
Loser with a capital "L".
$TXMC John Threshie has ZERO ASSETS ? ? ? ?
I think JT has no assets, no money, no house
. . . . . . . . . and
he drives a limo for meager pay, and lives in a
rented room above a seedy hotel in no-wheres-
ville
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I'm serious about a lawsuit. Connecticut may let JT walk away, but we don't have to. Connecticut wasn't hurt by JT's fraud, we all were. Time for him to pay us back something!
$TXMC John Threshie KILLED TIREX dead ! ! !
After screwing the shareholders, AND SELLING
UNREGISTERED SHARES ( I bought some )
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. . . . the Tirex-Killer walks away clean.
http://www.ct.gov/dob/cwp/view.asp?a=2246&q=596466
Thanks for the link SaratogaGuy ! ! ! !
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He may have nothing -- but he also has no
record for his many crimes.
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And I have nothing to show for my trust in
this FAKE TIRE RECYCLING COMPANY ! ! !
John Threshie, with Simpro's help, drove a
stake into the heart of the Tirex Technology.
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Thanks John
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More Tirex/Threshie news:
www.ct.gov/dob/cwp/view.asp?a=2246&q=596466
If I am reading this correctly, JT is being given the opportunity to walk away without paying the judgement against him from the SEC complaint filed in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut?
Class Action civil suit anyone!
$TXMC What will J.Threshie's Obituary say ?
REALLY --- what can it really say ?
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yes we are getting screwed
Anyone think anything is going on?
1M bought yesterday.
The newer website tirexcorp.com is back up, but still has the lunch and dinner hours (now that is embarrasing).
The historical website tirex-tcs.com is now down. Either updating or lack of funds.
Kick...Kick...Kick...
Is it breathing? Any pulse?
This whole thing is confusing.
1994 is the date at the bottom of the document.
But it is clearly a Tirex system described in the document.
I give up .
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Apparently Old News.
I found the same article, dated, this time.
http://www.process-controls.com/separator-engineering/separator_pdf/kason/CH-214.pdf
Ive been a long time Tirex stockholder but I have never posted only read posts.
I don't beleive this, how can he get away with allowing other companies use our tire recycling system and long term stock holders get a BIG L on their forehead. This guy takes our money lives the life of lies and maybe gets kickback from Regal recycling.
$TXMC Is Threshie COLLABORATING with Separator Engineering, Ltd ?????
http://www.kason.com/Technical-Library/Plastics%20and%20Rubber/CH-151/PDF/CH%20151.pdf
SEPARATOR ENGINEERING LTD.
4119 Cousens St.
Saint Laurent
Quebec
CANADA
H4S 1V6
Toll Free (Canada only):
877-694-4441
Tel: 514-667-6777
Fax: 514-745-2074
E-mail:
info@separatorengineering.com
SEPARATOR ENGINEERING is in Canada wh-
ere Tirex began its failed quest to recycle tires.
If THRESHIE is involved in KASON, or SEPAR-
ATOR ENGINEERING, then he is stealing from
current Tirex ShareHolders.
Think about that for just a little bit.
I smell a rat. . . . Something is rotten in Quebec.
If either of KASON or SEPARATOR ENGINEER-
ING sell ( what is really ) a Tirex TCS-1 system,
then TIREX SHAREHOLDERS get precisely this :
... NOTHING ! ! ! ! !
Especially if Threshie is a Vichy Collaborator ! ! ! ! !
Vichy France
CAN YOU SAY : ... CLASS ACTION ShareHolder Law Suit ?
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$TXMC John Threshie DESTROYED Tirex in 20 years !!!!!
And BOTH Mr. Threshie AND Simpro were un-
able to sell or site one TCS-1 System, just once,
anywhere, in the whole freaking world ! ! ! ! !
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Nice find.
-
If he was speaking to me ( and HE IS NOT ) I would
email the inestimable Mr. John Threshie, Jt. about this
Stolen from Tirex ? .. Sounds like it.
If JT has his stubby little hands in this pie, then it is
being stolen from current Tirex Shareholders, right ?
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It's time to sell and I can't believe what I see This person sure made one hell of a mistake. They didn't add enough zeros laugh laugh have another drink on me, buy another 25 million shares and i will be gone.
$TXMC Today
Fat finger buy at $0.0010 at 3:39:31 PM
Ignore it, as it is a mistake. .. 3000 shares only .
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$TXMC As.the.TIREX.corpse.STINKETH,someone.BUYeth ? ? ? ?
Recent action :
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Time (ET)
12:45:37 PM
Whom but an EQUITY UNDERTAKER would want this zombie ?
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$TXMC Simpro-STOLE-Tirex-recycle-and-some-d0PE-buys-TXMC
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D0Pe ! ! !
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WTF??? give me my $$$$$$$$$$$
$TXMC SIMPRO has taken Tirex's technology w/o compensation
SIMPrO : ... http://www.simpro.it/en/
Simpro Tire Recycling ( essentially stolen from Tirex )
http://www.simpro.it/en/used-tires-recycling/
FULL TEXT ... ( red indicates Tirex Design ) :
Used Tires Recycling
Simpro also means ecology. To this end, it has developed an innovative technology capable of separating the used tire components with a high precision level. The system shreds the tire and then fractures it easily due to the very low temperature reached by introduction of sub-refrigerated air (without using nitrogen). After this, a system of vibrating sieves, together with electromagnets, separates rubber, steel and fibre. In so doing, steel is sent back to the foundry and fibre to the textile industry, whereas rubber, extremely pure, is pulverized in the wanted size, depending on the intended use, by means of a mill at the end of the line. Bitumen for asphalt preparation and rubber industry are the major applications.
Every system, just as all those manufactured and installed by Simpro, is custom-made according to the customer’s requirements. The machinery is turnkey supplied, with a full customer service including a 24-hour assistance in case of failure, personnel training and periodic maintenance.
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SIMPRO is mis-representing Tirex's Technology , as
its own, without attribution and without compensation ! !
Theft by a LARGE CORPORATION from a flailing and
failing startup.
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Hi Sammy
Because TireX is dead dead dead dead dead dead dead
I am considering stopping posting -- meaning it
won't be possible to respond to any Post I have
made here on iHub, to date.
Tirex is dead dead dead, and a lot of other Boards
that I post on are just endless repetitious jibber-
jabber. ... Meaningless drivel.
I am sorry that JT was an incompetent President
who could not even get his partner SIMPrO to create
a small demonstration system.
SIMPrO : ... http://www.simpro.it/en/
Simpro Tire Recycling ( essentially stolen from Tirex )
http://www.simpro.it/en/used-tires-recycling/
FULL TEXT ... ( red indicates Tirex Design )
Used Tires Recycling
Simpro also means ecology. To this end, it has developed an innovative technology capable of separating the used tire components with a high precision level. The system shreds the tire and then fractures it easily due to the very low temperature reached by introduction of sub-refrigerated air (without using nitrogen). After this, a system of vibrating sieves, together with electromagnets, separates rubber, steel and fibre. In so doing, steel is sent back to the foundry and fibre to the textile industry, whereas rubber, extremely pure, is pulverized in the wanted size, depending on the intended use, by means of a mill at the end of the line. Bitumen for asphalt preparation and rubber industry are the major applications.
Every system, just as all those manufactured and installed by Simpro, is custom-made according to the customer’s requirements. The machinery is turnkey supplied, with a full customer service including a 24-hour assistance in case of failure, personnel training and periodic maintenance.
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WITH TIREX DEAD and my investment totally lost and
SIMPrO HAVING STOLEN TIREX's TECHNOLOGY - - - -
I have little reason to continue posting
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$TXMC Tirex fraud dead finito incapacitado mortem discontnuado
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The Tirex Corporation Code of Ethics.....
Seriously, Threshie!
$TXMC Sniff, sniff. The-Tirex-corpse-stinking-badly.
When I see it or think of it the stench makes me want
to retch uncontrollably.
Thank the gods that this TIREX SCAM HAS EXPIRED ! ! ! !
TIREX SCAM TIREX SCAM TIREX SCAM TIREX SCAM TIREX SCAM TIREX SCAM
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Tirex, take the advise an old wise man once said......
Sh*t or get off the pot, already.
And to the rest of us here, welcome to the insane asylum.
Why, because doing things the same way over and over again expecting different results is a sign of insanity.
$TXMC R.I.P. Tirex, G'bye forever ! ! ! ! !
The death certificate will be filed with the S.O.S. presently.
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$TXMC SKIP-THE-PADDLES Call-it-Doctor
I'm calling it as of midnight, April 20, 2017
Just because I can
R.I.P. Tirex, we hardly knew ye !
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$TXMC Alive-CUZ-J.T.needed-to-sell-$300-worth-to-powder-wifes-nose
1.5 Millions of shares sold at $0.0002 is just $300 or so.
What M0r0N bought these shares ?
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$TXMC If-figgers-website-gone
TIREX WEBSITE turned into white powder, and
disappeared up the Tirex Missus' proboscis
Nice way to end, but sadly for all of us
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The tirexcorp.com, "New Tirex Website" seems to have disappeared.
If Tirex closes will all the messages here be gone? Is there an automatic way to download them all? In the future I would like them to show the loss of my money was not silly. The records show that the intentions of many people here were "good" (e.g. to help the environment), despite the great waste that happened (although personally I had no intentions in Tirex at all, just was put here by my money and John).
$TXMC Volume LAST 90 DAYs
https://www.google.com/finance/historical?q=OTCMKTS%3ATXMC&authuser=0&ei=-qjSWLD1J5fAeM_hsIgH
The volume -- usually strangely HIGH for a
DEAD DUCK stock -- has mostly collapsed
since March 1st
Just sayin'
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$TXMC So Tirex is now officially dead
I mean it was always bankrupt, but JT could keep
the deceitful dream apparently alive -- financing
the deceit with UN-REGISTERED STOCK OFFER-
INGs.
Which he is now prohibited from doing anymore.
And since we cannot know how much of the money
raised from me and many of you others -- went up
his skinny but pretty wife's proboscis - - -
Well the money is gone gone gone girl, money that
easily coulda paid the down payment on a demon-
stration tire-shredding plant
Tirex ends with an all-but-silent whimper . . . . .
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$TXMC WOW
Thanks
I am at work and hove no time for a meaningful
and comprehensive reply
Your post is within the parameters allowed for
this iHub Board. ... Pretty mild stiff, IMO
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Wife of Tirex's CEO was arrested for spending money on Cocaine,
according to:
http://patch.com/connecticut/westport/westport-woman-arrested-narcotics-charges-police
(or type in "Deering Rose" on google.)
I don't know if speculation is allowed here,
(moderator can remove this if so, or crop it)
but I know more about these people than most
of you, and I may have part of the answer to
"until2017"'s last question.
I think that at least some of the money that
people wanted invested in tire recycling
went instead to pay for cocaine, because
of the following two statements I heard
while living between Tirex's CEO and his wife:
1. Deering Rose took John Threshie to family court
around the start of 2013. She told me it was because he was
missing his wife support payments,
and now she did not have to remind him because
the state would automatically take it from
his income.
2. She complained to me that a Westport neighbor
(named Hasim), who was husband of her best friend at the
time (named Opala), was not working and so causing his
wife a hard time. So, she said, he should accept
any menial job he can find to help his family
get money and not be picky about the job.
Then Deering said "John (Threshie)
can not do that because he has an excuse:
he has the title of "CEO of Tirex"
nd so can not take other jobs,
but Hasim can."
I have no idea if what she said was correct.
But if so, then John's only allowed source
of income was the money he got from Tirex
investors. And the state ordered him to pay
some of that to Deering. And Deering had
had an expensive addiction to cocaine.
Thus I think that is where some of the
$500,000 invested in Tirex went.
I spent lots of time with John
the 2 years I knew him and I did
not see him spending money in large amounts
any other way (even his room and board was
done cheaply; in a tiny house with his brother).
This is not as fact packed as my other posts,
but now you know some more of what I know
on possible Tirex expenses,
and perhaps how money can windup going other than
where its owners wanted.
Sincerely,
Erik Bergren
Two days this has been creeping up.... did anyone catch yesterdays volume? I didnt manage to see it.
$TXMC TEN-MILLION-SHARE buy by-some-nitwit !!!!
This is as ridiculous as it is absurd ! ! ! !
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Or is it ? ... LOL
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$TXMC Tirex-fraud thank-you for-a-wonderful detailed-post !!!!
It will take a while to study all of the dates
and times and events detailed in your post.
Thanks for the information and for the effort
you put into the post
LIKE YOU, I wonder where all of the money
that was raised by SELLING UNREGISTER-
ED STOCK has gone ?
THE MONEY COULD HAVE BUILT A SMALL
DEMO PLANT !!!!!
Which would have led to a sale, one might think.
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300million scrap tire = 6Billion Gallons of OIL link
Video Add below:
22 Gallon of oil to make one tire
• Burning is wasteful of resources. It requires approximately 22 gallons of oil to make one tire (http://www.govlink.org/nwpsc/tires.htm). If we scrap 300 million tires per year in North America, this means 6,600,000,000 gallons of oil. This is about 150 million barrels of crude which at, say US$20 per barrel translates to US$3 billion per year (old figure $20/barrel we are going to $100/barrel).
http://www.tirex-tcs.com/enviro.htm
(Here is where gets interesting, the shredded tire has to have high quality to meet the standard to be used as fuel and here is where TXMC comes into play their technology has been designed for this separating the metal and creating the quality needed.)
http://www.tirex-tcs.com/competition.htm
Picture from website:
Microwave turns Tires into Oil Video
After the metal has been separated the product can be turned into oil/gas by a microwave system that can be added to the TCS system by Tirex (which uses cold air "FREE", doesn't use liquid nitrogen which is what is being used now and it is very expensive) .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJYa42zYZ2I&feature=player_detailpage
Click Here for Press Release Tirex has developed and owns the technology that is a U.S. and Canadian patented, semi-cryogenic tire recycling process, known as the TCS System. It is environmentally friendly, economically viable (even without tipping fees), and reduces scrap tires into -5 to -30 mesh (or finer) clean crumb rubber with a uniquely smooth morphology and saleable, intact steel wire and fiber. Tirex's proprietary process, that doesn't use liquid nitrogen, freezes the rubber and then passes it through it's patented "fracturing mill" which "breaks" the rubber apart, instead of cutting it, exposing the whole strands of steel and fiber, and leaving a value added crumb rubber, we call RutexTM, that is best suited for extrusion molding recycled rubber products and higher end performance surfaces. Tirex's full scale TCS prototype was accredited in 2001 by Recycle Quebec. In 2002 Tirex awarded Simpro S.p.A., an internationally certified high tech manufacturer and supplier, with a license agreement to exclusively manufacture the TCS technology and nonexclusive marketing rights. Tirex and Simpro welcome all governments, companies and investors interested in our business of bringing to market what we believe is the most economically viable and environmentally friendly tire recycling process in the industry. http://www.simpro.it/home.php?argid=49&pagid=18?=en Article on Tirex by The Connecticut Post Safe Harbor Statement: Certain statements made in this release may contain language describing the plans, goals, strategies, intentions, forecasts and expectations of The Tirex Corporation that may be referred to as "forward-looking statements." Several important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements, and Tirex could encounter unanticipated obstacles and delays in developing products, service offerings and markets. |
Rubber, steel and fibre coming out of the fracturing mill on its way for separation. | |
20-30 mesh Crumb Rubber | |
CLICK ON THESE TWO VIDEOS SEPARATELY TO VIEW: 1. Video of The TCS prototype in operation (If you have a slow internet connection, you may prefer to right click on link and save for viewing later) |
Company Overview:
The Tirex Corporation (TXMC) is engaged in the business of developing for sale, license or lease an environmentally safe patented "turn key" cryogenic tire recycling system, known as the "TCS System" The TCS System was designed and developed by us and separates tires into clean and saleable rubber crumb, steel wire, and fiber. The Company was incorporated in Delaware on August 19, 1987 under the name "Concord Enterprises, Inc." The Company's name was changed to "Stopwatch Inc." on June 20, 1989 and to "Tirex America Inc." on March 10, 1993. On July 11, 1997, the Company's name was changed to "The Tirex Corporation". Since 1993, our core business has been to develop and to initiate marketing efforts by sale or license of an environmentally friendly cryogenic tire recycling system, which we intend to sell to recycling companies and governmental agencies to enable them to recycle tires. We have devoted much of our earlier efforts to completing the design and development of our first production model and raising the financing required to do so, but for the last four years, our efforts have turned to marketing. The Company has generated only very limited revenues from operations and is still in the development stage.
The TCS-System (as copied from Simpro S.p.A.'s web site)
Simpro also means ecology. An example is the industrialization of this plant, capable of recycling rubber from used tires, by separating the former from both steel and fiber of the structure.
Doing this, the steel can be reused in foundries, the fiber returns to the textile industry, whereas the high-purity rubber is shredded into multi-sized rubber, according to the intended use: the preparation of bitumen for asphalting streets (so as to reduce the noise level), as well as the rubber industry (as processable raw material), are the major applications. The technique is based on the very-low-temperature cooling (through refrigerated air and without using nitrogen) of tire parts previously shredded, which, once they have become crystalline due to the cold, are fractured by a special-purpose mill. After this, a system of vibrating sieves, together with electromagnets, separates rubber, steel and fiber. At the end of the line, one or more mills, depending on the plant capability, pulverize the rubber into the wanted size.
There are different versions of this plant, according to the number of tires to be treated. The systems, in any case, are custom-made according to the customer's requirements.
The plant is turnkey supplied and complies with the law in force within the Country in which it is installed. Simpro offers, also for this kind of plants, a complete after-sales service, including the training of the involved personnel, the periodical maintenance, if required by the customer, as well as an emergency service in case of failure or breakdown.
http://www.simpro.it/home.php?argid=49&pagid=18?=en
http://www.simpro.it/admin/upload/documento/20050329_100859_schedaverde.pdf
TCS System vs competing technologies
- Ambient technologies tend to produce coarser crumb rubber, lower rubber yields as well as higher rubber contamination levels. This translates into lower revenues generated per tire processed. - Ambient technologies require extensive equipment to shred, cut and granulate tires which involves very significant maintenance costs and down time (frequent knife and blade sharpening and replacement, for instance). - Ambient systems generate high energy costs
- Tirex cryogenic competitors need to freeze tires with very expensive liquid nitrogen. - Tirex has proven that to produce crumb rubber cryogenically, all that is needed is to freeze rubber below its "glass point", i.e. the temperature under which rubber can be shattered like glass. Any additional cooling translates into costly wasted cooling energy. - The most important difference between Tirex cold air based system and liquid nitrogen is the very cost of liquid nitrogen, which is 2 to 3 times more expensive than cold air. In addition, liquid nitrogen is not readily available everywhere in the world (contrary to air !)
TCS Technology advantages in a nutshell
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POLITECNICO DI TORINO DIPARTIMENTO DI GEORISORSE E TERRITORIO To kind attn.: Mr. Mauro Gallo Rosso Simpro S.p.A. Via Torino 446/A 10032 Brandizzo (TO) Turin, 31st October 2003 Re.: "Theoretical certification of the Cryogenic Tire Disintegration Process US Patent No. 5,735,471" In comparison with other disintegration processes, the innovations of the Cryogenic Tire Disintegration Process, US Patent No. 5,735,471, are: · Conventional cryogenic systems make use of chemicals for freezing the tires, firstly shredded by means of blades and then subject to a further disintegration phase within a hammer mill. Through this operation, rubber, but also steel, are pulverized, fibers are chopped up to such a size that the sieves get clogged and the rubber is trapped. Maintenance costs and energy consumption of the hammer mill are high because the system, besides the rubber, also disintegrates the steel which, being in such conditions, does not have any economic value. The fluff separation requires an air suction system able to remove also 15% of the crumb rubber. Liquid nitrogen or other chemicals are very expensive and dangerous when stored and used. · Room-temperature shredding systems require cutting and grinding systems. In such conditions the energy consumption is very high, as well as the investment costs needed for the machinery. Through this solution, rubber, but also steel, are pulverized, fibers are chopped up to such a size that the sieves get clogged and the rubber is trapped. Maintenance costs and energy consumption of the hammer mill are high because the system, besides the rubber, also disintegrates the steel which, being in such conditions, does not have any economic value. The fluff separation requires an air suction system able to remove also 15% of the crumb rubber. The crumb rubber being obtained is generally a very bad quality product. · The cryogenic tire disintegration process, US Patent No. 5,735,471, consists of 2 parallel lines (one for the tire sides, one for the treads) equipped with a cryogenic chamber, cooled at -90°F through cold air at -170°F, in which is a fracturing mill (subject matter of the patent) made up of two contra-rotating cylinders supplied with projections which enable a selective rubber fracturing by leaving the steel and fiber sizes basically unchanged. Therefore this solution generates a remarkable energy saving, a high-quality and high-output crumb rubber and makes the steel saleable, as it is not disintegrated during the shredding operation. The Geo-Resources and Territory Department of the Polytechnic of Turin intends to perform some tests on a pilot system which is going to be manufactured at Simpro S.p.A. in order to assess the quality of the products being obtained and to assign a corresponding market value. In consideration of the installed technology, in any case, the separation of the three different phases - rubber, steel and fiber - is certainly optimized, thus obtaining products with a better quality in comparison with the ones existing on the market. Such theoretical analysis is furtherly confirmed by some documents (LBHA Inc. and Xerus Inc., see enclosure), certifying the quality of the rubber produced through the cryogenic tire disintegration process, US Patent No. 5,735,471, by a pilot system of Tirex Corporation located in Quebec, Canada. On behalf of the Polytechnic of Turin, Geo-Resources and Territory Department Prof. Mariachiara Zanetti Prof. Giuseppe Genon |
Importance of the Patent. Breakthrough patents, which explore whole new areas of technology, or are the first to find answers to long-standing problems, are the most valuable. Examples of such patents are Edison's light bulb, Benz's automobile engine, Cohen's polymerase chain reaction (PCR) patent, the first photocopier, or possibly an invention yet to come, such as a definitive cure for AIDS. In these cases, the patents would be so innovative that they give the owner a complete monopoly over an entire industry and are extremely valuable, often worth billions of dollars. Although most patents never reach these heady heights they are nevertheless valuable in that they can force a competitor to start innovating to keep pace with new and improved technologies and products in the market, or conversely to a license from a patent owner who has will to do so. Incremental patents, which make only small advances over existing products, are usually the least valuable though this may not be always so. A question that is often asked in relation to an incremental or breakthrough patent when endeavoring to put a price on it is 'How much would my competitors pay to use my protected product or process?'
20-year potential monopoly. Patents that are just beginning their life and which have longer to run on the their potential monopoly position understandably will have more value. It is rare that a patent nearing the end of its term will cause a great threat to its competitors. It is almost certain that they will have devised technologies or products of their own by then that will not interfere with the patent owners monopoly position. In addition, one has to take into consideration the potential business life of a patent, i.e., the duration which a patent is likely to be economically useful, if other subsequent patents are providing better alternatives to it.
Patent Significance. Every patent has its own significance in a particular area and will usually form part of an overall IP strategy either to maximize its earning potential or to allow other patents to maximize theirs. Examples of such patents are those that are used to block other key players from gaining a foothold in a market. Yet other examples are those patents that are additional to an original patent and rely on the protected matter in the original patent to successfully operate. It not uncommon for drug companies or telecom companies to take out further patents protecting a strong first generation of patents, thus securing a big chunk of a market and the ability to negotiate licenses and royalties from the protected, but much desired technology.
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Tirex Employees:
The management structure of Tirex continues to reflect the focus of the Company, to wit, a provider of advanced technologies to the environmental protection and remediation sector chain. As the Company progresses through the various stages of vertical integration, key personnel will be added with expertise in those functions which are not yet part of the current managerial requirement.
John L. Threshie, Jr., President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board
Common Shares Outstanding:
Market Value1 | $761,400 | a/o Feb 18, 2011 |
Shares Outstanding | 2,233,499,756 | a/o Mar 01, 2011 |
Float | 1,008,296,487 | a/o Mar 01, 2011 |
Authorized Shares | 2,500,000,000 | a/o Mar 01, 2011 |
Par Value | 0.001 |
Share Structure A/O 03/01/2011
2,233,499,756 Outstanding
- All directors and officers as a group (4 persons) 225,203,269 15.48% (10K 03/31/11)
- % of Shares Owned by all Large Block Holders 999.99M
http://www.dailyfinance.com/company/tirex-corp/txmc/nao/institutional-ownership
- Projected Float= 1,008,296,487 (Distributed between 670 shareholders/float = less then 2million each)
2,500,000,000 Authorized
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The Road to Sustainability Rubberized asphalt is a high-performance alternative to traditional paving material. As a mix of asphalt and recycled rubber derived from scrap tires, rubberized asphalt is longer lasting, safer, less costly, and friendlier to the environment.
Resists cracking and rutting.
Cracks in asphalt are caused by vertical or horizontal movements beneath the overlay as a result of traffic loads, temperature fluctuations, and shifting earth. Rubberized asphalt reduces the occurrence of cracking with superior elasticity. Rubberized asphalt is also stiffer than conventional paving, which resists rutting and increases pavement life.
Improves skid resistance. Decreases splash and spray.
The safety of rubberized asphalt is greatly improved as a result of several unique attributes. Pavements made from rubberized asphalt exhibit greater skid resistance, and decreased splash and spray in wet conditions.
Decreases maintenance costs. Requires no additional capital investment.
In use for more than 40 years, rubberized asphalt is laid using the same equipment as traditional asphalt in most cases and the longer lasting properties reduce long-term maintenance costs. Plus, utilizing recycled rubber derived from scrap tires provides a reliable and consistent supply of material.
Rides quieter. Reduces stockpiles of scrap tires.
Noise pollution on highways and interstates continues to increase as traffic levels increase. However, rubberized asphalt is proven to reduce noise levels by upwards of 5 decibels. And rubberized asphalt provides an outlet for between 500 and 2,000 scrap tires per lane mile of pavement. So, for a 1-mile section of a four-lane highway, between 2,000 and 8,000 tires are creating a longer-lasting, safer, and more cost-effective roadway.
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Contact Information:
Tirex Corporation
1771 Post Road East
Westport, CT, USA 06880
Phone: 203-292-6922
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