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Thnx Plantdad the info from Rice Uni of the Thermal Process.
This is the temperature, 2830dC, ( plasma forming). that was mentioned very early on in PHE RNS's to get a Plasma which separated the various plastic/tyre feed stocks into molecular components. The problem is not attaining these very high temperatures, but containing it in a thermally efficient refractory box. IOW a kiln. Has anyone up to date figures from PHE on kiln temperatures.?
This might have been a stumbling block that caused Peel angst and their decision to opt out.!
Si and Al based refractories are of no use at this temperature, to my knowledge, and only Graphite refractories can withstand these kind of temperatures. Very expensive. Graphite sublimates rater than melts.
It will be shipped around Africa 45 days .
Therefore, the Suez Canal saves between 7 to 10 days of shipping time, depending on the ship's speed.
My great Grandad who was a major in the army fought in the suez canal war .
Castle
Yep HE1 creamed some off after doubling my money put proceeds in PHE , HE1 will bounce with a plan gl
Castle
Ship leaving China 29 April. Hope it is routed via S Africa. Knowing the luck of this outfit, if vessel enters Red Sea, struck by drone, sinks, and then wait long time for insurance claim. Take away all possible Black Swan events. Simple.
CP13...just like HE1 and lots of others, painful process for us LTHs
GLA & ATB
Hopefully double that at least.
Could we see 2p when the Feedstock testing unit opens? Gla
Ah no it isn't at least the AGICO Group in China doesnt appear to have any links with the AGICO Group in Poland. Potentially after this first FTU the next ones could be larger, which means they could be manufactured locally and then pieced together on site. Anyway, just good to being able to comment on this one after being in it for so long.
GLA
"by AGICO of China, is now being shipped to the Company's Technical Centre in Bridgend, having left AGICO facility on 15 April, to meet the shipping vessel on 29 April 2024."
So loaded 29/30th ish and then 45 days to Technical Centre, so looking around mid-June - give or take some delays then by end of June engineers will have started the installation. Don't need to rush it - do it right - as we have time for the gas systems from DE.
Yeah I don't think it was from Poland, as surely wouldn't take 45 days from a port of Poland to the facility. But if it was... if there is a facility there just not the prototyping which came from China, then surely that is brilliant. Can you find out, Patxaran, if it is a subsiduary if they are able to make them there? Having a European manufacturing facility would be massive.
Surprised me once again this, rooting for it now. Be nice to see this be sooner rather than later, restore some faith into AIM and the process of small cap start ups, good luck guys 🫡
Up 20% onTradegate.
A company with the same name has a fabrication facility in Poland, though it may be linked.
This is coming from Henan, China, not sure where Poland comes into this.
I'm expecting for a Q3 test date and that will be the end of the nah sayers (you don't get big companies like HA signing deals on paper based solutions)
AGICO of China
Shipping is expected to take approximately 45 days, it left AGICO facility on 15 April, to meet the shipping vessel on 29 April 2024.
Castle
🤣 ⛴️ 40 days on a dinghy
@Patxaran - it doesn't take 45 days to sail from Poland to the UK even allowing for the usual palaver.
Heavily traded people will not learn, only the hard way !!
Short lived, 10%ers leaving? Back to .95 now.
GLA
There factory is in Poland
@Patxaran - the RNS says it was built in China.
No-one proofread that RNS either which would be more irritating if the news wasn't so good :)
Onwards and upwards !
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Unless there is further news being leaked, the sp will drop from the current high, as it is a traders share at the moment.
As I am not a trader, I am quite happy to ride the ups and downs of this share, in the confidence that the company will either follow through to profit via its technology/systems directly, or sell the IP and patents to a third party. Whichever route they take, I am sure that I will profit from my investment.
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