24/7 trying to force a bs prediction on a chart. Damn he is fos Hope MAD did not fall for his attempt To shake him down for his scam
TA, not accurate as usual but your post, and repeated mentioning of this, looks like an indirect threat if i were to contact the SEC about whats been going on with SINT. Concerned about something are we? Oh thats interesting you have all my posts like Madg does? You know that ST & Ihub retain that information dont you? You dont need to keep them. But your continued threats only show your fear. Yes i posted this for reference purposes.
24/7 i have all your post from here and over there. And the post about the private jets that mysteriously was deleted. You have been pumping telling people to buy this pos all the way down. Sec yes please do lol
Also this post is almost exactly what madg said:
You lying to scam people into this pos has cost people their life saving
Whats ironic is between the two of us, yours is the account that repeatedly lies.
Meanwhile this is fact!
Sintx 2016 10k
Together with a strategic partner, we have initiated biomechanical testing of our solid silicon nitride femoral heads. The results of this test will be released in 2017
This quote indicates the results of testing of their femoral head with a strategic partner will be released in 2017. Those results were released testing Sintx Femoral head against Biomet's E1 liners. Thus Zimmer Biomet, or any of its subsidiaries, is Sintx strategic partner in this testing as it participated in this study by supplying its IP.
Amedica and Zimmer-Biomet (Tokyo Office) provided the femoral heads and acetabular liners; however, neither company actively sponsored the research
Silicon Nitride, a Close to Ideal Ceramic Material for Medical Application
examples of their medical applications that relate to spinal, orthopedic and dental implants, bone grafts and scaffolds, platforms for intelligent synthetic neural circuits, antibacterial and antiviral particles and coatings, optical biosensors, and nano-photonic waveguides for sophisticated medical diagnostic devices are all covered in the research reviewed herein. The examples provided convincingly show that silicon nitride is destined to become a leader to replace titanium and other entrenched biomaterials in many fields of medicine.
Silicon nitride, silicon carbide and diamond-like carbon as non-oxide ceramics are considered to be the new generation of materials used in hip prosthetics, particularly in the manufacture of acetabular cups, due to their excellent biocompatibility, osteointegration, and tribological and mechanical properties, but all three materials need more study. However, silicon nitride is the nearest to commercialization, through businesses such as Amedica Corp. and SyntX Technologies