To: Metacomet who wrote (22 ) 9/14/1999 11:48:00 AM From: Metacomet Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35
Text of the PR concerning the Borealis motor. What is pertinent to remember is that this is game changing technology for a gigantic industry being declared by a company with a market cap of about $20,000,000. TORQUE BREAKTHROUGH BY BOREALIS CHORUS™ MOTOR Borealis Motor Manufacturing Limited, Gibraltar, 14th September 1999. Substantial improvements in torque have been announced by Borealis Motor Manufacturing Limited following beta tests of the company's new Chorus™ motor technology. In tests, the proprietary Borealis Chorus™ motor has shown continuous torque at least 30% greater than comparable inverter-based AC motors, and a peak torque at least three times as high as such motors. The Chorus™ technology uses harmonic waveforms generated by AC inverter-based motors to produce significant improvements in performance. Chorus™ uses novel windings and electronic controllers to harness the harmonics, which in conventional motors can degrade performance and slow the motor. "Over 60% of the electricity consumed by industry in the United States is used for electric motors, and the annual global motor and drive market is in excess of $100 billion", says Borealis President Isaiah Cox. "A Chorus™ motor will produce the same continuous torque as a conventional motor that is 30% larger, and the same peak torque as a conventional motor two to four times larger. The Chorus™ will be smaller, lighter, and much less expensive to build." Full details including torque-speed curves and technical papers are available from the Borealis web site at borealis.com . The technology is proprietary, with patents pending. Potential applications for Chorus™ include fans and pumps, elevators, cranes, locomotives, and electric vehicles. Borealis is currently seeking partners to license and distribute the Chorus™ motor technology. Borealis has developed the multiphase Chorus™ Motor in partnership with Electro-Windings Ltd. at the Northern Center for Advanced Technology (NORCAT) in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. NORCAT is a research facility with a wide range of industrial and governmental clients. Electro-Windings Ltd. is an electric motor company based in Sudbury. The development of the Borealis Chorus™ Motor has also been supported by Canada's IRAP, the Industrial Research Assistance Program. Borealis Motor Manufacturing Limited is a subsidiary of Borealis Exploration Limited (US NASD: BOREF; Canada OTC: BSXC). Borealis Exploration Limited has 5,000,000 shares outstanding. For further information please contact:Chris Bourne, Director of Public Relations; Tel: +44 208 571 5216; Fax: +44 208 455 8701; borealis.com ; email: pr@borealis.com