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mikeg2

09/20/13 8:48 AM

#21384 RE: Flatcat #21383

Great post Flat, and you have to wonder, it's almost like this thing is right back to "before" where we started 3 years ago.

I'm really surprised that Rieger wasn't asked to formally test the ballistic properties of Kryron while he was already doing the testing.

In his report he seems to allude to the fact that he would've liked the chance to do that. And after all why not, he already was doing thermal and conductivity testing (except for additional cost) .???

Gratified by the news this week, but seems like we're miles / years away from anything of substance happening (again).

And I sure would love to be proven wrong by anyone with more info than I have.



MerthyrQ

09/20/13 10:44 AM

#21385 RE: Flatcat #21383

Well, Flatcat, that is quite a statement. You are perhaps more correct than you realize. There is a myriad applications of heat transfer applications from kitchen appliances to major food processors, and from heat sinks to major industrial manufacturing factories, and from circuit board applications to cooling of high temperature steam turbines and the heating of the high pressure steam being fed to those turbines. Also fire boxes for home fireplaces with internal air circulating fans to harvest heat, and processes of large and small home air conditioning units, and while I am at it, how about everything from small radiators to cooling towers to aerospace applications. One with educated imagination can see many applications for a material with this property.

truetrue

09/20/13 9:23 PM

#21387 RE: Flatcat #21383

Excellent thinking - however, the train has been stuck for a while..heck it's in reverse !

We need a funding and / or partner resource and if it's not going to be "Ironridge" - who own 55 million + shares now - then I don't know who it will be.

Is it possible Mr. Reiger can do a show and tell for some of his technology buddies and get them interested just based on this first test ?

OTC Markets is the only place that has the news. Is there going to be a paid PR so the world can read about the tests ?

mdb1

09/21/13 9:23 AM

#21388 RE: Flatcat #21383

BORK is back to pre R&D mode. It's like back to 1999 when JB was testing initial batches of kryluminum.

Investors may have a long wait before any real commercial products come out - by then Kryron may be irreverent.