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Tuesday, 09/17/2019 10:17:46 PM

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:17:46 PM

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DD ON SIGN, OS 10 MIL float 3 mil.

They have three amazing products now. All of them patent approved

1.

The InCharge™ Battery Device

A New Battery That Will Virtually Last Forever

The InCharge™ is a patented, compact magnetic-based energy source that not only produces energy but charges itself. As a new energy source, InCharge™ holds promise to revolutionize the global energy market, along with other energy-based applications.astronomy_prague_watches_czech_republic_hd-wallpaper-30533

The InCharge™ is revolutionary technology. It is a new type of battery, not an attachment. The device produces energy and it recharges virtually instantly. It offers a large number of cycles, a long storage time, as well as being compact in size. It will actually replace slow, rechargeable batteries.

The InCharge™ magnetic-based battery device provides energy yielding a large number of cycles with a long storage time. The patents for the Incharge™ also demonstrate the operation of an instantly rechargeable device using a laboratory prototype.


http://www.signetinternationalholdings.com/incharge/


For more information about the InCharge™ and its the revolutionary applications, contact:

Mr. Ernest W. Letiziano
Signet International Holdings, Inc.
Palm Beach, Florida USA 561-832-2000

http://www.signetinternationalholdings.com

eMail: eletiziano@aol.com or info@signetinternationalholdings.com

2.

Painless Melanoma Detection Device

Inexpensive, Rapid, Painless Melanoma Detection by Skin Odors to Identify Malignancy Without Biopsy

This inexpensive detection of the presence of melanoma is real-time and uses vapor samples, enabling inexpensive and painless diagnoses. Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer: Each year, an estimated 10,000 deaths occur from the disease, and 75,000 new cases are diagnosed. Detects biomarkers specific to melanoma increasing accuracy of diagnosis. Operates in real-time, eliminating delay. Uses vapor or other sample, making diagnosis non-invasive and painless. These methods of detecting forms of cancer, such as melanoma, analyze the chemical compounds present in a sample of air surrounding potentially cancerous tissue, without a need for prior excision of the tissue.

3.

The 3D GRAPHENE TECHNOLOGY TO DEICE AIRCRAFT IS TIME-SAVING, MORE EFFICIENT WITH LESS TOXIC WASTE

A new deicing application for aircraft will be enhanced by graphene, the revolutionary carbon-based nanotechnology. The 3D graphene foam-polymer composite can deice aircraft with superior deicing efficiency. The patent on the new material takes effect next week. Signet subsidiary, Signet Graphene Technologies, Inc., has signed an agreement with Florida International University’s Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, where the new deicing material was created, to develop and market the new product.

The material is a highly conductive multifunctional 3D graphene foam-PDMS polymer composite, or 3D GrF for short, with high-efficiency current-induced deicing capabilities. 3D GrF is a significant technological innovation in aviation deicing. The 3D graphene-polymer composite provides electrical current-induced heating and deicing capabilities for aircraft, and has demonstrated impressive thermal stability to 100 electrical loading-unloading cycles. Its application is intended to serve both the public and private sectors.

FIU’s Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering successfully fabricated and submitted a patent application for the 3D GrF at their Plasma Forming Laboratory in Miami, Florida, in 2017.

deiceingpic3Graphene’s high electrical and thermal conductivity, in combination with its extremely low density, provides an intrinsic uniform electrical and thermal transport path resulting in a lightweight composite with enhanced multifunctional (electrical, thermal, and mechanical) properties to serve as active deicing components on aircraft structures. Applications of 3D GrF serve as lightweight coatings and free-standing components with heating abilities in structures operating at extremely low temperatures. The coating also increases the tensile strength of the aircraft.

The innovative 3D GrF deicing technology comes at a time when the aircraft deicing market is expected to experience remarkable growth in the coming years. Its development is poised to enter a $1.30 billion deicing market that is presently limited by excessive costs and toxic waste. Nations across the Northern Hemisphere such as Canada, U.S., Russia, China, U.K, Germany, Poland, France, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, and Japan among many others, are all expected to witness an upsurge in demand of aircraft deicing systems.

The need for deicing technology has never been greater. Adhesion of ice to the surfaces of aircraft operating in critically low-temperature conditions and inclement weather severely compromises an aircraft’s aerodynamic performance. Airport deicing operations are necessitated and performed for safety of passengers and crews, as well as to preserve the structural integrity of aircrafts. The deicing operations are time consuming, causing extensive flight delays for travelers and a heavy financial burden for the airline industry.

deiceingpic2Current efforts to reduce and mitigate the ice formation in aircraft surfaces include the dispersion of chemicals, mechanical removal, and electrical heating of surfaces have inherent limitations. Besides the excessive costs and time of deicing each aircraft individually, toxic chemicals pose environmentally hazardous runoff. The chemical runoff is so hazardous, efforts to contain, cleanup and even recycle the toxic ‘spills’ after each deicing has become necessary, which adds to the excessive costs. As for electrical heating systems, though they have proven suitable for deicing, when implemented, the current-induced heating system results in high power consumption, and therefore, higher costs.

As industry forecasts point to excessive demand and need for improved deicing technology, FIU’s Mechanical and Materials Engineering’s 3D GrF applications provide superior deicing efficiency with the added benefit of increasing the tensile strength of the aircraft. The results are not only cost effective, but more environmentally friendly. Signet is well-positioned to further the development and commercialization of this extraordinary new deicing product enhanced by the use of graphene, the revolutionary carbon-based nanotechnology.



http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/corporationsearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=EntityName&directionType=Initial&searchNameOrder=SIGNETGRAPHENETECHNOLOGIES%20P180000957820&aggregateId=domp-p18000095782-0fe53e80-a705-40c8-9b9c-7f6f185e9e5d&searchTerm=signet%20graphene&listNameOrder=SIGNETGRAPHENETECHNOLOGIES%20P180000957820


http://www.signetinternationalholdings.com

eMail: eletiziano@aol.com or info@signetinternationalholdings.com

PATENT INFORMATION

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RECHARGEABLE BATTERY DEVICE
Publication number: 20190068086

Abstract: A compact magnetic-based battery device that offers energy, a large number of cycles, a long storage time, and a short charging time is provided. The rechargeable battery device can include a first magnetic layer, a second magnetic layer, a dielectric layer disposed between the first magnetic layer and the second magnetic layer, and a plurality of high anisotropic magnetic nanoparticles embedded into the dielectric layer.
Type: Application
Filed: June 1, 2018
Publication date: February 28, 2019
Applicant: The Florida International University Board of Trustees
Inventors: Sakhrat Khizroev, Rakesh Guduru


https://patents.justia.com/inventor/sakhrat-khizroev


CEO interviews can be seen here

11/4/2019

https://upticknewswire.com/featured-interview-ceo-ernest-letiziano-of-signet-international-holdings-inc-otc-sign/

23/4/2019

https://upticknewswire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Uptick-Newswire-SIGN-Interview-4-23-19.mp3







Also this Dr. Sakhrat Khizroev is the real deal that they are working with.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/nn403939r

TedTalk
inventor of the InCharge™ Sakhrat Khizroev


https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jz200426d

His Bio

http://www.coe.miami.edu/faculty-directory/name/sakhrat-khizroev/

Inventor in InCharge™ https://ece.fiu.edu/people/faculty/profiles/khizroev-sakhrat/index.html



Interesting article with Sakhrat involved in it.
https://physicsworld.com/a/unpaired-spins-make-graphene-magnetic/
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