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Tuesday, 07/14/2015 10:32:55 AM

Tuesday, July 14, 2015 10:32:55 AM

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AND THERE IS MORE!: SOUND FAMILIAR? HERE IS THE DEAL:
So be it for proprietary BULLSHIT:Dynamic Energy Acquires RFB Technology License for Processing Waste Tires

Dynamic Energy Alliance CorporationMemphis based Dynamic Energy Alliance Corporation (DEAC) has announced completion of acquisition by its subsidiary, Dynamic Energy IP. LLC, of an exclusive world-wide license and patenting rights for specialized waste tire processing capabilities from R.F.B., LLC (RFB). The acquisition process was initiated in June of this year. In exchange for stock shares, set fees, and residuals over a term up to 25 years, the Prairie Village, Kansas firm R.F.B. is licensing catalyst(s) and reactor technology relating to the recovery of high value organics from the processing of rubber and tires (the "RFB Technology"). The license allows DEAC to integrate the RFB technology into its under-development waste tire processing facilities in Ennis, Texas, extend to pending patents and trade secrets, and encompass DEAC's use of the technology for its own products and for plant design, and permit DEAC's conveyance of sub license rights to DEAC's future licensees, joint venture partners and others, for its Pyrol Black Energy Campus structure. The 15-acre integrated waste processing facility consists of three independently operating technologies referred to as Pyrol-A, Carbon-B and Petrol-C. DEAC will use these technologies to convert scrap tires primarily into 4 high-value, saleable products including pyrolysis oil, carbon black, a high BTU (butane like) gas and steel wire. Charles R. Cronin, Jr., Chairman of DEAC: "This acquisition is an important step for DEAC because it improves our waste tire pyrolysis process by changing the chemical reaction that's part of the de-vulcanization process used to convert the tires' rubber, and other waste rubber, into valuable products. A reactor technology included in the license will allow DEAC to recover additional high value organic compounds during tire processing, which management believes will increase the volume of oil and carbon black the Company will be able to extract from the tires. It will also enable us to convert waste tires at lower temperatures, allowing for lower energy and maintenance costs." 09/18/2012


This was such a great no-lose idea that Cronin decided to give it away for $500,000 or whatever he ends up selling his fsnr shares for???

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