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Re: JLH2 post# 33906

Sunday, 11/02/2014 11:07:44 AM

Sunday, November 02, 2014 11:07:44 AM

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If I understand your question correctly, the answer is yes. It is plant DNA with specific markers for each mfr., who then stores the "bottle" in their safe, and adds it to the carrier as per number of drops, etc. It could be added to the fabric itself at some point along the mfr process, whether still in fiber, such as cotton, or after it is woven. When it is to be added is first discussed and decided upon, so the formulation (amount per ink/material/etc.) is properly tested and determined for heat, humidity, aging, etc. that the intended product will be subjected to. You do throw me a bit with the "automated process" language.

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