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To: Summ1 who wrote (112)11/28/2000 3:43:38 PM
From: JOFLY  Respond to of 126
 
Whatever the desire may create among Investor to Invest in that stock or not nobody can say or foresee. The actual point on such new situation is that the good news could trigger the company to succeed finally. Where do you guess from I have 6 M shares?



To: Summ1 who wrote (112)1/31/2001 9:31:54 AM
From: The Tower  Respond to of 126
 
Press Release on carbon black progress:

biz.yahoo.com

Wednesday January 31, 9:05 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Titan Technologies, Inc.
Titan Reports Progress on Carbon Activation
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Titan Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: TITT - news) reports that the Company has made significant progress in producing activated carbon from carbon black generated in its pyrolysis tire recycling process, according to Ronald L. Wilder, President of Titan. Mr. Wilder said that initial test results were quite promising and could provide the inertia for moving forward to build the first plant in the United States using the Company's technology.

The test work has been performed during the last several months on several tons of carbon black shipped to Titan from Taiwan, where a licensee has been successfully operating a tire recycling plant using Titan's proprietary technology for more than two years. Initial tests consisted of successfully pelletizing the carbon black, which can otherwise be difficult to handle because the material is so fine -- similar to face powder. These efforts were followed by processing to activate the carbon under varying operating conditions using commercially available equipment, as well as additional laboratory scale tests to determine optimum conditions of activation.

Mr. Wilder reported that the work has been carried out using established equipment manufacturers and with a respected independent research chemist with internationally recognized credentials in dealing with activated carbon. The initial markets being targeted for use of the activated carbon are flue gas cleanup for coal burning plants and waste water purification for municipalities. Mr. Wilder also said that the Company was in preliminary discussions with a company specializing in marketing activated carbon and was quite encouraged on the basis of test results to date.

Titan's work will be continuing in the immediate future to confirm that activated carbon which consistently meets commercial specifications can be produced on a continuous basis. In addition, definitive estimates will be developed to determine additional capital and operating costs required to produce the activated carbon from pyrolysis carbon black. Mr. Wilder said that he did not expect that additional costs would be significant in comparison to the additional revenue which the Company believes can be generated from sale of activated carbon in comparison to carbon black. He reiterated that sale of activated carbon would solve difficulties previously encountered by the Company in marketing pyrolysis carbon black in U.S. and European markets, which has been a detriment to building or licensing new plants in these areas.

A Titan plant, operating at capacity, should produce approximately 250 barrels of oil and 50,000 pounds of carbon black per day. Activation of the carbon black is expected to reduce its bulk to approximately 30,000 pounds per day. If the quality of the carbon proves to be maintainable, Titan believes that it will have a readily marketable value for the activated carbon at a selling price which could range from $.50 to $1.00 per pound.

SOURCE: Titan Technologies, Inc.



To: Summ1 who wrote (112)3/7/2001 12:59:53 PM
From: The Tower  Respond to of 126
 
Carbon Black Test Results are in:
biz.yahoo.com
Titan Technologies Announces Milestone

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Ronald L. Wilder, President of Titan Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: TITT - news) sent a letter to the Titan shareholders informing them of the following information concerning their corporation.

-- Titan has successfully activated the carbon produced from its TRTM
tire recycling plant. This is a major accomplishment that has taken
many years of research and development. Until now, Titan has never
been in a position to assure prospective licensees that there is a
definitive market for the 50,000 pounds of carbon produced daily from
each plant. Today Titan can confidently give such assurances.

-- Titan has identified huge and growing markets that the activated
carbon can supply. One such market is the absorption of mercury from
flue gasses emitted by coal fired power plants. A market study shows
that supplying just 10% of the activated carbon to the coalfired power
plants in the US would require eight Titan recycling plants each
processing 100 tons of scrap tires daily. Tests and market analysis
were independently performed at the University of Illinois, Illinois
State Geological Survey by Dr. Massoud Rostam Abadi. Titan's
activated carbon will do a better job of absorption than any other
carbon used for this purpose.

-- Thousands of communities use activated carbon in their waste water
treatment facilities. Titan's activated carbon has been tested and
compared with the two leading carbon suppliers and in most aspects,
tested better than the other two.

-- Of special significance to Titan will be the implementation of a
National Energy Policy. The recommendations to Congress, from the
United States Energy Association, will include funding and tax
incentives for renewable energy. Other recommendations that will, no
doubt, be included in the Policy will be drilling for oil in Alaska,
offshore drilling, new power plants, expand mining coal reserves, wind
generation etc. all will probably be vigorously opposed by
environmentalists, as they have been in the past. Titan's patented,
proven recycling process not only can clean up dumps and landfills,
but can produce valuable energy in the process and should be applauded
by conservation and environmental groups.

Mr. Wilder said that, ``The only problem with 'Right Timing' is that sometimes you have a long wait for the timing to be Right. It has been a long time coming, but consider what has happened during the wait. Titan started with an idea and we have taken that idea through all the research and development to a patented process that has been proven commercially viable and environmentally safe. The process, as it exists today, has expanded to include plastics, electronic parts and other waste streams. In the future additional waste streams may also be included.''

More information is posted on Titan's Website at titantechnologiesinc.com, or contact Ronald L. Wilder at (505)884-0272.