Herbie, just like you said they are not attending Filtech, erm ypu were Wrong then just like your mates were also WRONG. They went, had meetings, done presentations. YOU were WRONG again. :-)
But but but you said it wasn't needed, and here you are sharing Boeing using filters to combat germs. My mind boggles. Car companies using them aswell. Instead of another layer of material, we can use nano ink to make filters thinner! :-)
In 2021, wasn't there still a pandemic UG, look up when Germany were in lockdown, and again, plus had to work from home and shipping to Germany, wasn't there a backlog. We lost nearly 2 year
Like I said, Volz create their own material, so again your WRONG UnitedGuy. Wrong again, completely WRONG. oh and look up how many companies uses filters to combat germs ect. So YES it is needed and your post was NOT about the business model at all. So stop twisting what you said. Everyone can read it.
UnitedGuy have you been on a plane before, came back and have a cold because of the air conditioning, I think nano ink is needed, so yes there is a demand for it.
The Nano ink is to coat Filters! Ffs UG. And you already no this you utter cretin.
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