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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zentek Ltd.
ZEN.V 1.170-0.8%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Candu who wrote (41057)1/4/2023 10:14:00 AM
From: ValuHunter12 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 54012
 
Thanks for posting this intel Candu! It speaks to the point I was trying to make with my post a couple weeks ago.

Test perameters are all equal such as the same sealed classroom, same amount of pathogens introduced etc
From the PR: The testing was performed at the NRC's unique bioaerosol testing facility designed and built specifically for testing wet aerosolized droplets, which is the primary mechanism for the spread of disease in an indoor setting.

The question to ask is, does the results, of using a Zenguard coated Merv 8 filter compare directly with the Merv 13 filter treated with Zenguard. If the air in the classroom can be 100% exchanged/cleaned of all pathogens in a similar timeframe, then why use the Merv 13 filter with its additional power consumption requirements.
From the PR: The result of providing cleaner air for indoor spaces is consistent with current global indoor air quality initiatives and environmental goals of reducing energy consumption."

The savings in terms of energy and filter costs (Merv 13 down to Merv 8) to real estate owners of all public indoor spaces is significant. On top of that the testing is Government of Canada sponsored and carried out.

I suspect this is the reason it took so long to complete Phase II testing. I also suspect this is the reason LMS Technologies only did testing on Merv 8 rated filters!

I believe when we see the complete data from the NRC Phase II testing, there will be some nice surprises!

Welcome to 2023 folks, the furure looks very bright!

VH
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