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skitahoe

03/02/06 12:24 AM

#8101 RE: PennyWorld #8100

As I understand it, it's Cetek's propriatary process that produces a great variety of products. These products can be acquired from others, but CTKH seems to believe the products they produce are of higher quality, or require less or no machining to meet the quality level required.

What's also very important about CTKH's process, if what they say is true, it's far faster. With their new ovens it's said that only a day's required to produce product. It's said that the competition takes weeks. I don't doubt that CTKH's ovens may require more power, but given their far greater output they should be far more energy efficient.

As I see it, the process of making ceramics has high energy costs. With CTKH's process energy costs are substantially lower which offsets the higher labor costs of production in the U.S.

Gary
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Dunkj

03/02/06 1:01 AM

#8102 RE: PennyWorld #8100

Penny, the porcelain substrate is the product which I believe must also be protected by a patent. The process used to produce the substrats should be of no concern to the end users, but the substrate itself could be a problem if not patented. If this is not a problem and we have a superior product which is less expensive to produce, what is the problem? I don't buy the idea that FH is a fool or a crook. Something is gumming up the works.