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Sputnik

01/13/10 4:32 PM

#4069 RE: plastipunk #4068

The "test" results were for material composed of stainless steel and nylon. Where are the results for the plastic that is electrically conductive. Why not provide the test results for the CES award winning PlastiLight? How abought Plastenna?

hoosier06

01/13/10 9:23 PM

#4077 RE: plastipunk #4068

Apparently, your "industry expert" doesn't stand behind his product (now yesterday's technology). Here is word for word the verbiage at the end of a spec sheet I recently received from your "expert" company:
This information is offered solely for your consideration, examination and verification, and is to be construed neither as a warranty nor guarantee that the same results as those stated herein will be obtained by the use to which others may put the material. Each user of the material should make his own tests to
determine the characteristics and suitability of the material for his own particular use and the use which will be made of the completed product. This publication is not to be taken as a license to operate under, or a recommendation to infringe
any patents. The observance of all legal regulations and patents is the responsibility of the user. The buyer’s exclusive remedy against the seller shall be for the repair or replacement of defective stock. No other remedy (including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost
sales, injury to person or property, or other incidental or consequential loss)shall be available to the buyer.
EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES: THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES AS TO THE
MATERIAL DESCRIBED HEREIN, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY VALUES STATED IN SELLER’S LITERATURE ARE
TYPICAL PROPERTIES ONLY.