Setonian,
Read what you just posted and let it sink in a bit.....
"Under agreement with FASC, WRAP has agreed to provide up to $ 1,000,000 USD for the purchase and installation of one complete KDS system to be located at a local pulp mill in the UK and for market research, scientific research and re-design of supplementary systems for industry-specific applications. The site will be announced when details are finalized. FASC engineering staff will be working with WRAP for the duration of the project which will run for approximately 18 months. For the project, the KDS will be the key technology to dewater sludge and enable the separation and recycling of fiber and clay for a variety of applications."
Market research..........is not KDS testing
Scientific research and re-design of supplementary systems for industry-specific applications............is not KDS testing
The KDS works in this application........past testing has proven this without a doubt.......
Somewhere around November 2005 you should officially know the outcome.............
"The results from the project, which is due to be completed in November 2005, will be fully disseminated throughout the industry. If they are positive, the impact on the industry could be significant, as Chris White, Commercial Manager at Aylesford Newsprint, explained:
“This project could address one of the major challenges facing the paper recycling sector and Aylesford Newsprint is excited to be part of the project team.”
Hongcouver