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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (554)10/14/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: SnakeInATuxedo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 972
 
Very good news, Ed. Here's something they might want to look at. Another company, Greenman Technologies [ GMTI ] a few months ago alluded to a deal I believe with Siemens or a division of Siemens in which they used cryogenics [ i.e. real cold, probably liquid nitrogen ] to cool the rubber. GMTI is eyeing the asphalt-enhancement market, i.e. "road-work". Perhaps cryogenic pre-treatment is the answer. Perhaps the Irish company should investigate this; there may, of course, be technology-licensing issued to be worked out, if the cryogenic method is patented, as it almost surely would be. But that would certainly solve the "heat problem", just cool it first, which would also tend to break it up better.



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (554)10/14/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: jmt  Respond to of 972
 
Ed:

Thanks for the heads up. This is great news.

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jmt