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I don’t wish to be labelled very clever. Bore off lol. Sounds like something a child would say. I’m allowed to express my opinion on this open message bored. Don’t aim you loss anger at me. Lol. This is a very angry place today.
Why would I need to take my views elsewhere when I am invested in this company. Who don’t you take your views elsewhere for only looking at it from a ramp point of view. I have only spoken to one person on hear who actually has a balanced view.
Lol I simply replied to someone asking if anyone new of anywhere better to park there money. Your like a spoilt child.
Caution to all looking in on the board.
Dalgarno9 does not look at both sides of the argument. Do not take his points of view as being balanced.
Just listen to all of you. Some people on hear think contracts will be signed this week. Some say 1-2 years before it monetised others say 40p sp in no time. Are you all just staying in the dark. No gloves aren’t made from injection mould tooling. I was using that as an example for a type of tooling. At the end of this week when we have no RNS about orders I will be coming in this forum to call the person out who said this. The only news we will get in the next few weeks at least is confirmation from Eurofins quality control checks. Can everyone please stop ramping this. Your all living in the AIM bubble of news next week.
I agree contracts may be able to be signed. But what good is a signed contract without orders. All I’m saying is there will be hoops to jump through before uptake starts. I hope we get loads of contracts signed next week. The more the better I just don’t think it’s going to happen as quick as you think. Hope I am wrong. All I try to do is highlight pitfalls, hold ups etc. I want what most on hear what I just don’t like getting shot down just for the slightest negative comment.
Gingethewinge is now on the internet trying to find anything he can about tooling to try and put me down about my comments. He will struggle because of his lack of knowledge. He will still try and state I’m full of rubbish no matter what I say and for that matter anyone who puts anything remotely negative about his precious symphony.
I am invested hear and don’t wish for symphony to fail. In fact the opposite. My job hear is to bring reality and highlight the people who are one track minded and don’t wish to consider the cons as well as the pro’s. He states contracts will soon be flowing in. I say it may take some time. He doesn’t like it. He does not like reality.
Please challenge them as much as you like. I have been in plastics for many many years your lack of understanding of tooling to say that it has no effect is a joke. You make me laugh how you just shun everything away. Do you even know what an injection mould tool is.
What happens if the flow rates of the material are different because of the additives and the moulding comes out of the mould incomplete. What happens if the additive causes degradation of the tools mould surfaces and the product quality is effective. What happens if the salt based additive starts to oxidise the moulding surfaces and the tool needs specialised chemical vapour deposition coatings to protect against the corrosive additive. What happens if the etc etc etc. I’m a tooling expert mate I could keep throwing a host of problems at you but you will just say I’m making it up like the T**t you are.
Your last message states it doesn’t matter if there are problems. The contracts can have things written into them. You make me laugh. All you seem to want is signed contracts and to hell with I’m no orders come through because of problems. What a signed contract worth’s with no orders your really showing your shallowness and lack of understanding.
So tell me what you know about tooling if you can so confidently bat my suggestions away?
Plastics are not structural anyway. Shows how much you know. Even though the symphony products are not structural the end products still have to meet mechanical standards in order for a product to do what they need to do. I will give you one simple example. Latex gloves cannot rip easily when putting them on. If the advertises degrade the mechanical property that stops them from ripping this will make the additive a no go. That’s simple and one of many cause and effects of mechanical properties.
For sure people will be interested but I guarantee manufacturers will not be signing contracts until proven from a manufacturing point of view. Your attitude it’s silly. You don’t not understand mechanics of materials, tooling methods of manufacture and you wish to sweep them all to one side and still proclaim to know everything about everything. I am an industry expert and only telling it from my point of view but you don’t want to know because you know it all. You are making yourself look one track minded lol