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Re: Alvie post# 23864

Friday, 09/11/2015 1:58:15 AM

Friday, September 11, 2015 1:58:15 AM

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Thanks for the input Alvie. During my two day visit a few weeks back I had the chance to observe a few kryron demonstration. Some I had heard about but never seen live. I must say they where all mind blowing and some defy physics understanding, at least mine.

The thing with Kryron it can be applied almost to anything. I had seen a few demos three years back but it looks like John has enhanced or improved the process of some of the applications. I personally believe all application can be capitalized on since they all exceed, out perform the current industries best.

With that said "I think" the application that might take Bork to the Big Boy's league one day, with the "B" figure. I would have to say it would be the transmission lines. Although, the corrosion test "based on the acid testing" was very impressive and out performed the other metal litterly to dust. Therefore,with all your respect I will reiterate and also add some of these to your list.




Wire Industry: High Power Transmission Lines - we are producing the first samples of Kryron High Voltage Transmission Line. Management believes that Kryron allows us to make a transmission line that may be stronger than steel with conductivity ratings that will lower the electromotive force, also called EMF, to near-zero levels, making this transmission line the world's the first "no-core", "no-mixed-metal" high voltage line.

Oil and Gas Industry: Pipe and Plate: Because Kryron has shown to be stable in the extremely corrosive environments, we plan to begin marketing 6 inch pipe and 1 inch plate to the offshore oil and platform industry.

Bolts and Clamps: These are some of the most common areas of failure in oil platforms and need to be constantly checked. We plan to begin marketing to both the marine and land based drilling platforms.
Marine Transport: Marine Plate: Management believes Kryron is superior in hardness, corrosion resistance, and puncture resistance to materials currently being used. We plan to market Kryron to the marine transport industry for use in container manufacturing, hull manufacturing, and deck manufacturing.

Port Cranes; Plate, Wheels, Rail, and I-Beams and Dock: Thick plate

Railroad: Rails and Wheels: We anticipate that Kryron's conductive properties may allow for the dissipation of friction and radiated heat to be quickly dissipated. We expect that Kryron rails would have less deformation in extreme environmental conditions, and may have a longer life than any current rail manufactured. Also, with a hardness rating higher than steel and greater conductivity, a rail line built with Kryron wheels and rail may last a lifetime.

Building Construction: We believe that Kryronizing may be beneficial for construction materials such as electric cable, I-Beams, pipe, shielding, and bolts used in the construction of a high rise buildings. In addition, stainless steel is a common façade for high rise buildings. Because of its lifetime resistance to corrosion, we believe that a Kryron facade may be made incredibly thin and provide the building with many years of a beautiful façade that can be continually polished to a brilliant shine and never corrode.



Please note. I have no reason to lie about my observation or on what Kryron is capable of doing. Here is a little background about myself. I been federal employee for 18 years and hold a professional position in management. I got acquainted with Kryron about three years back and was amazed by its potential. Yes, I have interest in this company since I am very well invested;although, I would never want to miss lead anyone nor would I want anyone to miss lead me. Word of wisdom, Invest only what you could afford to lose but do some due diligence so you don't have lose it.

Hopefully the positive news keep on coming.

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