Wednesday, October 05, 2005 3:06:54 PM
page stated that only a small amount but that it was
increasing. the problem is how to economically extract
the high dollar from the common $500/ton material.
the overall production may have been affected by this
desire to know how and what maximum value can be
utilized. biologically useful, possibily uniform in
nanosize, or other criteria, could be worth over a million/ton. calculated on manufactured microtubules
which can seel for $500/oz. so understandibly, they
may have pause to study the possibilities.
just my opinion and this is why i think it may be a while
slower in developement than had they decided to sell to
ceramic and fertilizer companies.
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