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Setonian

05/26/05 1:34 PM

#8921 RE: Jagman #8920

Jagman....did you say "spot their back side"??LOL.

Seems a lot of the hype about the three machines at VIRC was again a bit over blown. Some always question why I always asked why hasn't VIRC bought more machines and now it's quite clear why, when they PR'd this.....

The VIRC group is particularly interested in the KDS System's ability to reduce re-cycled glass into fine powders as small as 20 microns. No color sorting or undue handling is required. The VIRC group has identified a significant unfulfilled demand to utilize recycled glass as a strengthener in asphalt, concrete, fiberglass, roof tiles and ceramics. Micronized glass has a high melting point, is harder than conventional materials, has high tensile strength, is non-toxic, non-combustible, and has low thermal and electrical conductivity, making it an ideal, low cost substitute for conventional fillers. VIRC's first installation is expected to be operational early in the new year. The agreement also grants the VIRC group the exclusive right to utilize the KDS system for micronizing glass in the Province of British Columbia for an 18-month period. Several other installations are under consideration.

Note the part discussing "other installations are under consideration" I know some don't like ever looking back on the past but without understanding the past, one will never get a true picture of the future.

And since Cal NEVER follows up on discussing what were the successes and failures of our past deals, it leaves many questions unanswered and doesn't leave the company in a strong position to market itself.