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Thursday, July 28, 2022 12:54:27 PM
My point earlier is that these sorbent companies are looking for a machine to put them in. That is where IBATF comes in.
MY OPINION Is Burba/IBATF would be testing these as well during the brine testing.
I do not believe IBATF is testing one sorbent. No engineer would test only one.
And if one or two of those sorbents are better I would have to assume IBAT would walk away from that other patent. That other patent was for oil field brines only.
These other sorbents might not have stipulations on brines.
WHICH IS MY OPINION I CAN STILL HAVE ONE.
COVID I CANNOT POST MY OPINION ON.
If THEIR IS ONE THING I AM SURE ABOUT IS I AM USUALLY WRONG
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