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Re: pacco1111 post# 8865

Sunday, 12/11/2011 10:55:20 PM

Sunday, December 11, 2011 10:55:20 PM

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OK, great find, but not correct - at least in the latest 2 patents - those cite multi-walled carbon nanotubes. Not sure whether they use the standard or industrial grade because the industrial grade can be had for $230 per KILOGRAM and there are discounts in larger quantities and that's just me googling for 10 minutes. At that rate, one gram is 23 cents. Regular MWCNT are $1.2-6/gram. I would gather to say that the company has far better resources over the years for suppliers than me and my google. Anyway, just an observation.

It mentions one GRAM is used in the patent mixture, but the patent doesnt mention (at least in terms I understood on a quick read) the total weight of the final Kryron. It mentions a pound of brass material (454 grams) and 517 grams of copper + other items, so we are now over 2 pounds of other raw material. How many FatBoys are created in one "batch"? It doesnt mention that, but you see my point here - I think that one gram is in a whole batch that may create 2.5-3 pounds of Kryron - which is more than used in one FatBoy if I had to guess.