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Wednesday, 08/15/2012 10:06:06 AM

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 10:06:06 AM

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RE: News: Encouraging Test Results

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my69z1
8/15/2012 10:00:45 AM | | 11 reads | Post #31384120 Rate

WOW!!!!.....just looking at the Iron comparisons for the LiMn because that's what "we" have come to associate explosions & fires,,,etc... with.

AMY is 3-4 lower then TOSHO. And 4x's lower then TRONOX.

Calcium....AMY is 36,,,TRONOX is 500.

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"The tolerances for these impurities are so low that there are no current analytical methods to measure. As such, all lithium ion battery manufacturers test every battery manufactured for a few weeks to reduce (but not eliminate) the occurrence of thermal run-away of production batteries prior to sale. "

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LMO develops what called Dendrites. I don't see how those develop with AP ore with numbers that low. The good thing too is, these are world recognized companies AMY just tested against.

Basically.......AMY IS....by far,,,hands down....a MUCH better source for these two companies. They could either single handely or maybe even together, fund this thing in a blink of an eye.

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Norm Chow has GOT to already be busy leading up to next months conference he given called......an improved & safer LM battery.

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From a June 2012 conference with DEMENG LLC......." On the other hand, in the field of Li battery for cars, LG Chem has won the recognition from GM, FORD, BMW, BENZ and VOLVO."

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And LG based their tech on.......LiMn cathode(s). This dosen't include Nissan or Hyundai either. I've always said, if AMY was to secure supplying to even one or two auto manufactuers through a 3rd party, that would be huge. Well this is 7 right here. Not to mention china designated this cathode as choice.