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TRUISM

12/16/15 6:03 AM

#101140 RE: TRUISM #101134

He says the Army is interested in the fibers as a replacement for nylon clothing.

“So one of the problems with nylon, when used in the field for a variety of things, if there’s sufficient heat it melts," he says. "And when it melts, it melts right onto the skin of the soldier who’s wearing it.”

But Lewis says spider silk can take much higher temperatures and even when it gets too hot, it doesn’t melt. It’s also more elastic than nylon and stronger than Kevlar.




Speaks VOLUMES to me....


Envisioning a company with fibers such as KBLB.




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es1

12/16/15 11:08 AM

#101163 RE: TRUISM #101134

So correct me if i am wrong but while we hear about how goo producers have improved their process so much that their costs have to have come down far below the $100k a kilo it appears the most recent quote is now $1m a pound.

Seems like the originator of spider goo has not been able to improve his process at all.

I think you could feasibly farm spiders for $1m a pound.