lots of info to follow on FASC. also go to their web site. Their plant is now operational and this company is very unique and have nothing but the correct goals in mind for or planet !!
Together we can solve humanity's most pressing environmental problems, assuring our children and our children's children a livable, healthy planet.
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First American Scientific Corporation is the exclusive licensee of Kinetic Disintegration Technology (KDT), a revolutionary technology that employs standing sound waves and kinetic energy to render a wide variety of industrial and recyclable material into powders as fine as - 400 mesh. (A grain of sand is approximately 80 mesh). First American has developed and deployed this technology in the Kinetic Disintegrating System (KDS).This is a compact, low maintenance, and cost effective machine that is used to process bio-sludge from municipal waste treatment facilities, drywall and fiberglass insulation from construction and renovation sites, rubber from waste tires, and agricultural soil amendments. Development of these and other applications are ongoing and new systems are coming on stream rapidly.
First American holds all patents pertaining to KDT and the Kinetic Disintegrating System, and owns all of the worldwide rights to manufacture, distribute and license these products. It is the intention of First American Scientific Corporation to become a world leader in environmental solution technologies, and we continue to seek new opportunities for these and other new technologies.
AGRICULTURE
First American Scientific Corporation's Bakersfield plant has captured a significant portion of the agricultural gypsum market in California's San Joaquin Valley, one of North America's most productive agricultural regions, after less than a year of operation. The plant was constructed throughout the latter half of 1996, and after an abnormally wet spring, finally went into production in March of this year. Now that the mine in Blythe is secured and scheduled to commence production within 30 days,FASC fully expects to become the supplier of choice for natural mineral soil supplements for the San Joaquin Valley. The Company has also been approached by other major suppliers of natural mineral supplements (potash, limestone, dolomite, etc.) and is negotiating significant contracts to perform custom processing on their behalf.
Demand for agricultural gypsum has been on the rise since the California government began looking for ways to stave off an imminent shortage of water. With some 8.6 million acres of cultivated land under irrigation, California is at the forefront of development in agricultural water conservation. The focus thus far has been on finding ways to improve soil porosity and water retention through the augmentation of basic soils with natural minerals. Gypsum has been identified as a primary soil amendment because it increases water retention while stabilizing PH levels where the salinity has been unfavorably increased by irrigation.
Microfine(tm) gypsum produced at the Bakersfield plant is enjoying huge success for several reasons;
Microfine gypsum, at -250 mesh, is fine enough to incorporate in all existing irrigation systems, thereby eliminating the need for a single application process just for gypsum. Gypsum applied via irrigation reaches the root zone where it is most effective, unlike surface applied gypsum which besides requiring an expensive application, results in a significant proportion of the applied gypsum blowing off or washing away before it can be absorbed by the soil. First American's Microfine gypsum is competitively priced and conveniently packaged in 50-2000 lb. reusable bags, with bulk delivery available. Use of gypsum as a soil amendment allows organic farmers to maintain their status, as recognized by the California Organic Farming Organization. The Bakersfield plant offers "prescription blending" of gypsum with other agricultural soil amendments such as nitrates and phosphates, allowing farmers to conveniently merge application requirements.
FASC has also acquired the exclusive rights to distribute and market Turbo-Mix(TM) products, which includes all the machinery and associated peripherals to distribute FASC products on cropland. FASC has identified approximately 76,000 potential clients for these systems in California alone, with some 3,000 already in service .
ENVIORNMENT
Together we can solve humanity's most pressing environmental problems, assuring our children and our children's children a livable, healthy planet.
FASC's Kinetic Disintegration Technology promises to become a world standard in recycling technology. The Kinetic Disintegration System's unique ability to disintegrate, dehydrate, sterilize, classify and separate the wide range of materials it can process will ensure increasing demand for this system in the years to come. The incredible simplicity of operation, low maintenance, and low level power consumption make this one of the most significant technological developments of our time.
FASC's KDS processes;
Bio-solids from Waste Treatment Plants
Rubber from Discarded Tires
Gypsum from Drywall (Gyproc, Wallboard)
Fiberglass from Insulation
Glass from Bottles and Jars
These are the areas FASC has currently in varying stages of development. Other non-metallic sources of waste that we are considering for future R&D include food, woodwaste, plastics, animal wastes, grains, mineral tailings, medical wastes, et cetera. The list of possible candidates really is too long to list here.
We welcome the suggestions, comments, and offers that keep our technology at the forefront of possible solutions to the world's waste disposal woes. And we encourage everyone from school children to scientists to continue sending in the mail.
The Internet is perhaps the most environmental communications method ever developed, and it is with this worldwide communications device that we disseminate information about our company. FASC strongly encourages communication with our various departments via this medium.
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Joe PTG&LI !!!
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