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Thanks Trek , you are right it is about time , sadly i'm not that clever!. Appreciate your efforts , keep it going.
And from a charting perspective there could be a handle forming! Strong support at 102, Resistance is only 121.5 then 135 and then 145. Close above that and +160 opens up!
About time we had a chart pattern here!
Trek
Nice overview aandi!
A lot to like here isn't there.....
Oh yeah... Forgot fire ret*rdant spray - works on fire fighters clothing and in building materials to increase their resistance to fire. Have I forgotten anything? Oh yeah, golf balls....
Graphene battery cathode coating increasing availability and reducing contamination on the surface
Pollution soak up technology, was it 5 or 10x better than the competition? I forget
Anti bacterial HVAC, masks and clothing, and leather treatment increasing wear and durability.
As an additive to concrete, makes it around 800% stronger? Again i forget the exact figures.
Being used and tested in tyres to increase the life and reduce the friction.
Road resurfacing can be done on site without the need to transport so much new bichumen, the old road is recycled and relayed with Directa Plus graphene and can last twice as long as before and is of a higher strength and surface quality (less rolling resistance)
A professor, a Dr and a knight on the board of directors. Over 50 patents held in europe, china and america again from memory so number might be a little off,
I hold both Haydale and DCTA. I'm pretty sure there's been no legal issues with Haydale (which has been a great investment for me - now it's our turn). They do overlap on shoe soles, Haydale are producing an additive that is being trialled at Bolflex. I'm not sure the additive is graphene or not, the RNS talks of "functionalised nano-enhanced rubber masterbatch". Their graphene is 'functionalised', so it may be a process applied to both, or use the functionalised graphene.
They are also producing graphene enhanced fabric for masks: "Haydale (AIM: HAYD), the global advanced materials group, is pleased to announce that, further to its announcement on 1 July 2020, IRPC Public Company Limited (IRPC) has now completed the development project with Haydale and started production of its new washable functionalised graphene-enhanced fabric mask. IRPC has now placed a follow-on order for 200Kg of Haydale's bespoke ink, with further orders anticipated. The face masks are currently being produced for use internally within the IRPC group.."
Directa's masks have a throwaway graphene-imbued insert that you replace. Not too great to be honest: my mask is very flimsy, was expensive, and will not last long. I'll have a load of inserts I can't use.
But long term I have great hopes for both companies.
Great feedback Trek!
“ Does anyone happen to know if DCTA has ever had any legal tussles with Haydale because they seem to be often doing the same things?”
No. Last time I looked at Haydale probably 2 years ago they were a consultancy and didn’t make graphene. That may have changed but certainly no legals.
All dcta work is patented and in a different class.
I’ve been here for over two years. Watching waiting accumulating!
Trek
Agree on SETCAR also of course
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/DCTA/addition-to-decontamination-and-recovery-contract-qnru1kaagc4u8xq.html
https://www.directa-plus.com/
https://www.ft.com/content/663c6261-338e-4f6a-8ae4-11416607db71
Shell loses Dutch case over Nigeria oil spills
I have dealings with the maritime waterways authority where I live, and river water or sea pollution by oil residue is a very hot topic and strictly controlled. The IMO (International Maritime Organisation) that oversees this subject tightens up the discharge from vessels rules each year, talking of only a few parts per million of oil in water permitted. The video of their oil boom in operation on a simulated oil spill is amazing, Currently oil contamination floating on water is simply trapped by a boom then pumped out. The Setcar boom could be used for the original spill, or as a follow-up to really clean the still-polluted water. As you say Pawnsacrifice , the potential for sales is certainly huge.
Not just the battery play, SETCAR their subsidiary oil clean up business looks to be targeting a huge a market too and their process is massively more efficient than anything else out there apparently. Well worth some research imo.
Does anyone happen to know if DCTA has ever had any legal tussles with Haydale because they seem to be often doing the same things?
This article was the one that really caught my eye, as could be massive for Directa Plus
G+ graphene for lithium sulfur batteries
https://www.metaltechnews.com/story/2020/10/28/tech-bytes/g-graphene-for-lithium-sulfur-batteries/369.html
https://www.nextechbatteries.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/201123-DCTA-Directa-NexTech-Update-Final.pdf
A little move up in the right direction today. It does normaly tend to have quite sharp moves on looking back. The spread is OK as well. Does appear to be a bit overlooked at the moment.....
"it will go massive all of a sudden I believe" - can't see why not. If this were a normal AIM share I think the herd would be piling in. I wonder if this has anything to do with the UK being vehemently independent of the EU now?
In my honest opinion larryh , we need sales figures.There seems to many fingers in pies but no buyers at higher levels. What is being sold is keeping us from raising new capital.
I am very surprised gipave hasn't caused some significant sales.
We wait and wonder , it will go massive al of a sudden I believe.
Having spent a while on their website and listening to the CEO's videos, I am surprised the sp of this company has not taken off, or should be about to take off, with all their patented very financially rewarding hi-tech products. Is it, I wonder, because it is effectively an Italian company?