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Very soon into the new year.
Very, one contract and we fly IMO>
Here is the true email from Harold Kroto who does sit on the scientific adviser board and saying it himself, anyone esle saying not is misleading others which is a crime.... Please read below NNAN....
Dear Big XXXX, XXXX and Xxxx
Thank you very much for your email. Some years ago I was introduced to Natural Nano by someone I met at a conference
and as what they were trying to do seemed interesting I agreed to be a scientific adviser. I have never been a board
member, attended any meetings or received any minutes or financial reports. I have no financial stake in the company or
any interest in investing so this did not really concern me. I visited the new laboratories in 2008 and found the work they
were doing of interest and did give them some advice.
I had heard nothing from the company for a number of years, but recently met the CEO when I was in Rochester to give
a talk unconnected with Natural Nano at a museum there. I asked how things were going and discussed their nanotubes
and was offered a sample, which one of my colleagues has agreed to working on. I was informed that things were going
well and they are sending some of their materials for us to study. I am presently at a conference in India and have not had
an opportunity to find out whether my colleague has received the material yet but will do so.
The company may have excellent technology and be doing interesting work but I am not in a position to assess this as I have
not visited since my my one and only visit in 2008 nor have I received any information or had any involvement for several years.
Sincerely
Harold Kroto
If all goes well IMO this should see $0.25 with big news .
Applications of nanotechnology in food packaging and food safety ...
iit.edu/ifsh/news_and_events/press/.../duncan_jcis_feature_2011.pdf?
by TV Duncan - ?Cited by 122 - ?Related articles
including: polymer/clay nanocomposites as high barrier packaging materials, silver nanoparticles as ... lion US dollars in 2008 and has been projected to grow to 7.3 bil- lion by 2014 .... blending is also a useful approach to achieve desired gas barrier ...... MIR space station and on NASA space shuttles [175], and silver's.
Global Consumption Of Nanocomposites To Surpass $2.3 Billion In 2016
December 13, 2011
Additional Reports Wellesley, Mass. – In a recent release, GLOBAL MARKET FOR NANOCOMPOSITES, NANOPARTICLES, NANOCLAYS, and NANOTUBES (NAN021E) from BCC Research (www.bccresearch.com), the consumption of nanocomposites totaled nearly 138.4 thousand metric tons in 2011, and by 2016, consumption is projected to reach more than 333 thousand metric tons, yielding a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.2%.The consumption of nanocomposites can also be viewed in terms of value. In 2011, consumption amounted to $920 million, and after increasing at a CAGR of 20.9%, should be nearly $2.4 billion in 2016.Nanocomposites have been used commercially since Toyota introduced the first polymer/clay nanocomposite auto parts in the 1980s. Recently, advances in the ability to characterize, produce, and manipulate nanometer-scale materials have led to their increased use as fillers in new types of nanocomposites.Nanocomposites are made from the same types of materials as other non-nanocomposites, but due to the nanoscale dimensions of the fillers used in nanocomposites, the interactions between filler and matrix are different from those found in a conventional composite. The altered filler-matrix interactions affect the physical properties of the nanocomposite in various ways. Physical properties that can be altered include tensile strength, heat dissipation, conductivity, color, and transparency. This report is intended especially for nanocomposite and nanomaterials marketing executives, entrepreneurs, investors, venture capitalists, and other readers with a need to know the direction in which the nanocomposite market is headed in the next five years. Other readers who should find the report particularly useful include officials of government programs, such as the U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative, that promote the development of the nanotechnology industry. The report’s findings and conclusions also should be of interest to the broader nanotechnology community.In addition to NAN021E, BCC also has published NAN052A, NAN053A, and NAN054A. These reports cover nanocomposite markets with focuses, respectively, on the U.S., Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Financial Reporting/Disclosure
Reporting Status Alternative Reporting Standard
Deregistered a/o Dec 07, 2012
Audited Financials Unaudited
Latest Report Sep 30, 2013 Annual Report
CIK 0001426808
Fiscal Year End 9/30
OTC Marketplace OTC Pink Current
Profile Data
SIC - Industry Classification 2833 - Medicinal and botanicals
Business Status Development Stage Company a/o
Incorporated In: NV, USA
Year of Inc. 1995
Employees Not Available
Company Officers/Contacts
Fred Schiemann CEO, Treasurer, Secretary
Company Directors
Not Available
Share Structure
Market Value1 $25,542,617 a/o Dec 09, 2013
Shares Outstanding 5,108,523,393 a/o Sep 20, 2013
Float 999,422,733 a/o Sep 20, 2013
Authorized Shares 5,500,000,000 a/o Sep 20, 2013
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders
I was wrong guys about the numbers its bigger look at this report
Than 0.1% of global manufacturing output in 2004 to 15% in 2014, totaling $2.6 trillion ( ..... These clay nanocomposites are used for oxygen (O2) and carbon .... The global market for QDs is projected to reach more than $700 million by 2013.
http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/TechnologyDevelopment/Nanotechnology/upload/Review_of_Emerging_Nanotech_Industry.pdf
Using HNT Global Powder Coatings Market Will Reach USD 10.5 Billion in 2018: Transparency Market Research....
http://www.culrav.org/pr/global-powder-coatings-market-will-reach-usd-10-5-billion-in-2018-transparency-market-research.php
Nanocomposites Market: Product Segment Analysis
Carbon nanotube nanocomposites
Polymer metal fiber composites
Nanofiber nanocomposites
Graphene nanocomposites
Nanoplatelet (nanoclay and expanded graphite) nanocomposites
Other nanocomposites product segment (other fullerene fillers, recycled paper, wood, recycled fibers, etc.)
Nanocomposites Market: End-user Analysis
Automotives
Aviation
Electronics and semiconductors
Energy
Building & construction
Medical and healthcare
Plastics and packaging
Military and defense
Consumer goods
Environment and water
Others (other packaging, decorative household items, recycled boards, etc.)
Nanocomposites Market: Regional Analysis
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Rest of the World (RoW)
Global Nanocomposites Market is Expected to Reach USD 5.91 Billion by 2018: Transparency Market Research
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Browse the full report athttp://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/nanocomposites-market.html
In terms of volume, the global market for nanocomposites is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.5% between 2012 and 2018. Vehicle safety & need for light-weight materials to improve vehicular performance have been the most important factors driving the market in the past few years. An increased consumption of nanocomposites in building & construction and their importance in the field of electronics and semiconductors have been other factors driving the market of late. At the same time, higher costs incurred in manufacturing certain components for high-performance applications could hinder the market in certain end-user industries.
Nanocomposites are made up of filler materials and surrounding matrix. The most commonly used filler materials are nanoclay (such as Laponite and Montmorillonite) that has a huge demand worldwide. Nanoclay accounted for over 41% of the global market share by product segment in 2011. This product segment is expected to show a CAGR of 17.4% between 2012 and 2018. Glass fibers and metal fibers are also in huge demand and are expected to be major markets in the coming years. Other nanofibers, platelets, carbon nanotubes and graphene are also expected to show healthy growth over the forecast period.
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ATTEntion all shareholders look what I found....Nanotube Discovery
“Halloysite nanotubes are formed naturally by surface weathering of aluminosilicate minerals,” explained Fleischer. “They are composed of aluminum, silicon, hydrogen and oxygen. These tiny hollow tubes, with diameters smaller than 100 nanometers, differ from other clay nanocomposites in their formation—the halloysite nanotubes are tubular whereas other clays are platelike in structure, meaning they are formed in layers, much like a deck of cards,” added Fleischer.
NaturalNano became interested in halloysite nanotubes when it noted their use on US Navy ships. “The Navy initially used the nanotubes for anti-fouling, or to protect ships from barnacles that can slow them down,” said Fleischer. The Navy discovered other applications for the hollow clay tubes by filling them with different materials.
NaturalNano took it from there, exploring a variety of uses for the halloysite nanotubes.
http://www.cosmeticsandtoiletries.com/research/techtransfer/16119562.html
HALLOYSITE NANOTUBE TOUGHENED EPOXY MATRIX. YP Ye. 1 ... (EP/CF) composite has found broad applications in structural components for aircraft,.
PROPERTIES OF ADVANCED FIBER COMPOSITES WITH
HALLOYSITE NANOTUBE TOUGHENED EPOXY MATRIX
YP Ye1
, HB Chen1
, JS Wu1
, C-M Chan2
and L Ye3
1Department of Mechanical Engineering
2
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong
3
Department of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
Sydney University, Australia
mejswu@ust.hk
http://www.iccm-central.org/Proceedings/ICCM17proceedings/Themes/TSAI/T1.5%20Ye.pdf
NNAN Guys we just hit BANK NNAN in a BILLION DOLLAR MARKET
Manufacturing of EN AW6061 matrix
composites reinforced by halloysite
nanotubes
http://www.journalamme.org/papers_vol49_1/4919.pdf
The application of halloysite nanotubes as the reinforcing phase of metal ... well-liked and are broadly used in aircraft and automotive industry ...
I agreed to be a scientific adviser.
You see the email from another poster can you read it ?????
Thank you very much for your email. Some years ago I was introduced to Natural Nano by someone I met at a conference
and as what they were trying to do seemed interesting I agreed to be a scientific adviser. I have never been a board
member, attended any meetings or received any minutes or financial reports. I have no financial stake in the company or
any interest in investing so this did not really concern me. I visited the new laboratories in 2008 and found the work they
were doing of interest and did give them some advice.
I had heard nothing from the company for a number of years, but recently met the CEO when I was in Rochester to give
a talk unconnected with Natural Nano at a museum there. I asked how things were going and discussed their nanotubes
and was offered a sample, which one of my colleagues has agreed to working on. I was informed that things were going
well and they are sending some of their materials for us to study. I am presently at a conference in India and have not had
an opportunity to find out whether my colleague has received the material yet but will do so.
The company may have excellent technology and be doing interesting work but I am not in a position to assess this as I have
not visited since my my one and only visit in 2008 nor have I received any information or had any involvement for several years.
Sincerely
Harold Kroto
Keep dreaming small pull back very healthy we headed back up.
Huge Victory for FITX look .......
December 10, 2013
MI Dispensaries, Edibles Get Committee Nod
Tags: cannabis legislation, house bill 4271, house bill 5104, marijuana edibles, michigan marijuana dispensaries
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Michigan received a rare bit of good news today.
The state’s House Judiciary Committee approved two separate bills that would OK medical marijuana dispensaries and allow patients to consume edibles. Both bills now head to the House floor for consideration.
If approved, they would become legal updates to Michigan’s Medical Marihuana Act of 2008.
The bills could end the years-long turmoil within Michigan’s medical marijuana industry, which has made it one of the most challenging markets for cannabusinesses in the country.
This has been a particularly bumpy year for cannabis professionals in the state. In February, the state’s Supreme Court ruled that Michigan’s medical marijuana act violates federal law, giving police the green light to begin shuttering dispensaries. Scores of dispensaries have closed across the state as a result.
Then in July, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that marijuana brownies are not a usable form of cannabis under the state’s medical marijuana law, essentially prohibiting all non-smokable forms of cannabis.
The new bills directly address the commotion caused by the two rulings. House Bill 5104 updates the medical marijuana law to clarify that multiple parts of the plant – such as dried leaves, resin and extracts – can be eaten or otherwise used by patients. House Bill 4271 would allow local communities to decide whether they allow dispensaries.
While getting the two bills through the House committee is a great first step, it remains to be seen if backers can muster up enough support to get the measures signed into law.
Results and Discussion
Table 3 displays average mechanical properties of HNT-modified PU/E-glass composites. For 0.8 wt percent loaded HNT modified composites, flexural strength and modulus were increased by 6 percent and 28 percent, respectively. ILSS, a measure of fiber/matrix adhesion, improved by 82 percent with this loading. UCS decreased with increases in wt percent loading of HNT. UCS decreased by 8 percent for 0.8 wt percent loading. Overall, 0.8 wt percent loading of HNT showed considerable improvement in overall performance of composites.
Table 3. Mechanical Properties of HNT Modified Polyurethane/E-Glass
Composites
HNT wt % 0 0.8 1.6 2.4
Note: UCS – Ultimate Compressive Strength; Fs – Flexural strength; Ef – Flexural modulus; ILSS – Inter-laminar shear strength
Vf, % 50 52 55 56
UCS (MPa) 82.6 75.7 61.29 81.28
Fs (MPa) 149.13 158.85 138.32 139.53
Ef (GPa) 9.84 12.60 11.33 10.47
ILSS (MPa) 14.28 26.00 14.36 21.86
Conclusions
The addition of HNT™ in soy-based polyurethane/E-glass composites improves mechanical performance considerably. Three different loadings were studied for HNT, 0.8, 1.6, and 2.4 wt percent. Viscosity of polyurethane was observed at 780 cP for 0.8wt percent HNT, which increased to 1080 cP for 2.4wt percent HNT loading. The VARTM process was used successfully with this low-viscosity resin at room temperature. Low viscosity of nanomodified polyurethane makes it a perfect choice for the low-cost VARTM process. The vacuum planetary centrifugal mixer is an efficient, economical, and a fast method of uniformly dispersing HNT in polyol. For 0.8 wt percent loaded HNT modified composites, flexural strength, flexural modulus, and ILSS were increased by 6 percent, 28 percent, and 82 percent, respectively. ILSS is a measure of fiber/matrix adhesion. This research suggested that fiber/matrix adhesion can be improved by modifying polyurethane with HNT, which in turn improves the mechanical properties. Thus, nanomodified soy-based polyurethane/glass composites manufactured using the VARTM process provide alternatives to traditional glass/polyester and glass/vinyl ester composites. These composites will be more environmental friendly for two reasons: (a) polyurethane doesn’t produce styrene emission thus making workplace safe and (b) the polyol component is made from soybean oil, which is a renewable resource.
MAssive DD HNT is going to be used world wide soon IMO... Look at what the military is used HNT NNAN going bring in the new year with a bang.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=94815457
If that was a dumper he would have come down along time ago IMO.
Otc back up.
No worries about me I have enough cash to drop $1Million if I wanted and turn the other check.
Go read the email that was posted ,Natural Nano by someone I met at a conference
and as what they were trying to do seemed interesting I agreed to be a scientific adviser.
Funny how ur telling me ur buying and trying to pull this crap to bring the price lower.
I many that use VFIN also to buy and sell stock buddy, nothing new here.
WoW your working over time I see no stoping NNAN GOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Another runner in the making here .
Now MERQ sitting bid side amazing.
Wrong again Merq just moved with 100,000 shares, anything else?
I really hope.
The military is now using HNT and is much cheaper then CNT we in the money look what they done with HNT, this will be used worldwide for the future to come ....
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=94815457
This is now going to pennies IMO.
Wrong so far he has only sold a few hundred when I been buying at the offer .
This is huge.
Fact , Not worried about him whatsoever, as I dealt with him and he only sells a few hundred thousand shares. FACT
I was introduced to Natural Nano by someone I met at a conference
and as what they were trying to do seemed interesting I agreed to be a scientific adviser.
Doubt that , this time he is 100% wrong and its to face it,now we know who the real scam is.
Very.
Harold Kroto goes on to say I was introduced to Natural Nano by someone I met at a conference
and as what they were trying to do seemed interesting I agreed to be a scientific adviser.