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Gold/Mining/Energy : FASC (First American Scientific Corp)

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To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (356)7/18/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: Jim K.  Read Replies (2) of 972
 
To All: It would be interesting to know !!
Regarding The Salvage Rubber Processing:

There is a large existing Crumb Rubber Industry.
See > Crumb Rubber Universal Marketing Bureau rubber.com
See > GMTI>Greenman>NASATechTracS Success Story
ntas.techtracs.org
See > Rubber Modified Asphalt Binder and the Nation...
datasync.com

Where will FASC fit within this industry ?
**Assumming that current technology, such as GMTI uses, is NOT capable of processing the rubber to less than 100 mesh, what is FASC's plan for entering this market ?

1.What are the different applications for processed crumb rubber of less than 100 mesh.
2.What is the scope ($) of the market for processed rubber of less than 100 mesh.
3.Will FASC Market their Machines to the existing processors of Crumb Rubber to enable them to further process Crumb to less than 100 mesh ?
4.Will FASC attempt to enter the Crumb Rubber market by processing from the first stage of salvage or will they purchase Crumb Rubber from the existing producers and then further process to less than 100 mesh.

** In other words, What is The Business Plan ?
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Any one care to express their opinion or contribute their expertise to help us have a better understanding of the $ value of this and the many other potential applications of this technology ?

Jim K.
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