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boogaloo

04/24/07 12:56 PM

#1287 RE: equityofficer #1285

eo, Thanks. em
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KQforever

04/24/07 9:36 PM

#1291 RE: equityofficer #1285

I feel like someone should write a post concerning the million uses of nansulate, but i'm just going to do a very brief summary.

I'd like to make this clear. The specific purpose of nansulate in racecars is higher horsepower & energy conservation. In automobiles, the same applies. When inquiring into the uses of nansulate, think first of its insulation capabilities. Think of how insulation has changed the world (watch the history channel program on that, it was really amazing). Above all, think specifically the frontiers in which insulation has never had a chance to be applied in. Why? Because the superior trait of our product lies more-than-not in the ultra-thin characteristic. It's because of this characteristic that we can put insulation into cars and electronics, both areas in which energy conservation, heat reduction, & heat retainment can all be very useful additions. Insulation is bulky. Ours is not. This is comparative advantage #1. #2 is the water resistance. #3 is the spray-ability of our product. Has anyone else identified some comparative advantages (root advantages, not the results of those advantages)?

Whatever the case, do think of this: Where else has insulation never been introduced into to due to its bulkiness? I would love to know what other industry sectors we can get ourselves involved in =)