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Re: stealofadeal post# 2691

Monday, 05/06/2024 4:25:18 PM

Monday, May 06, 2024 4:25:18 PM

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Share structure irrelevant if your product is too expensive for market.
Conboy knows this but knows marketing BS will make him $
NOT breaking into the Gov't boys club with an expensive alternative. IF it was viable Perimeter Solutions chemists would have made it long long ago...end of story !

tri potassium citrate is an environmentally friendly option, it may not be the most economical choice for large-scale forest fire fighting.

The most cost-effective forest fire retardant being used today is likely the traditional phosphate-based retardants. These have been the industry standard for decades due to their effectiveness and relatively low cost. The US Forest Service has used these retardants extensively, and they remain a common choice for large-scale fire suppression efforts.
Another product that has been approved for ground application and might be cost-effective due to its durability and preventative application is PHOS-CHEK FORTIFY. It’s a hydrogel-based retardant that can be applied early in the fire season and remains effective until significant rainfall1. This could potentially reduce the need for repeated applications, making it a cost-effective solution in the long run.