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Rawnoc

04/22/11 12:51 AM

#103045 RE: jimmenknee #103044

Congratulations to Agilyx for having a patent on a process that makes....

"a gell-like substance" according to their own permit that has to be continously heated at very high temperatures in storage and on the way to the refinery or it gells further into pudding.

Needless to say, I don't think they have to worry about anybody wanting to steal their patent any time soon -- makes for a nice green image, don't get me wrong, to dispose of some waste plastic into something else -- so bravo to them on that -- but unfortunately it still makes more economic sense to use landfills instead of Agilyx's process making Agilyx no more economically viable, and probably even less so, than an incinerator. But at least they are somewhat less harmful to the environment than an incinerator, even though less economically viable.

Which means Agilyx is just another unviable failed attempt at waste-to-energy (unlike JBII's process which is a massive success). Who knows though....if oil goes to $200+ per barrel then it may be game on for them. Until then, it's another failed attempt at alternative energy
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Justice37

04/22/11 1:13 AM

#103050 RE: jimmenknee #103044

Re: Agilyx obtained funding and garnered a lot of interest from VC well before you say they did-- period.



Read my post, I used your information, in the first four years Agilyx raised 7.5 million dollars, you posted that information, I didn't provide a date at all.

Re: 1. Watch last years AGM video's, April date mentioned there. Posted in several filings, here's the year mentioned in the latest filing:

In 2009, we began the development of Plastic2Oil, a proprietary process that converts waste plastic into liquid and gaseous fuel through a series of chemical reactions.


http://xml.10kwizard.com/filing_raw.php?repo=tenk&ipage=7553044%3C/b%3E
I have no desire to appease you. If you don't believe what I post, then prove otherwise and good luck with it.

Re: 2. "Which one do you think is quicker by common sense?"
No one else ever used the catalyst commercially, no one. Agilyx was not the first company to heat plastic to squeeze fuel out of plastic. Agilyx, five years before first fuel sale, fact, JBI, two years since the table top version built, documented fact.

Re: 3. According to your own posts Agilyx had squat in the way of investment their first two years. According to what you posted about Agilyx, in 2008 "The company's capital investment now tops $7.5 million, multiplying six-fold in the last two years."

Re: As to the supposed Agilyx shut down, I assumed you read the board in its entirety and was aware of that discussion given the ramifications it suggested-- again in the vein of denouncing competition. So your misrepresentation as being similar to that one was my point.



The first I ever read about anyone saying Agilyx shut down was from you, today. The processor that Agri-Plas used was an Agilyx processor that Agilyx built and had Agri-Plas test it. I don't care what happened to it. Yet again you assumed wrongly.

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USAFpatriot

04/22/11 10:25 AM

#103069 RE: jimmenknee #103044

Their (Agilyx) "gell fuel" sounds interesting for keeping food warm---like sterno.