RE: Less holes, graphene asphalt works And now we are thinking of extending it in the city26 May 2020 01:38
Bulk. I am in for bulk so the t shirts , jeans are just a very small amount of graphene.
The Rome airport , report is 6 months from Jan. The roads already have results published.
The fact they even got to trial on the M25 is pretty impressive.
I read today enhanced graphene CONCRETE !
BULK BULK BULK. We are talking many kilomtres of cheap, long lasting road surface. My guess is the USA Market as they like their concrete, plus the distances required lend it to less specific sub surface requirements and a more hard wearing rigid top layer as many areas are between towns and cities 100's of km away. These are the sections they really do not want to go back and repair at cost. The beauty is already seen with 250% increases in longevity, 40-50% extra life and costs in this era of high debt to over 10 years plus come down per County , Country , Gov , Council.
I think the US & UK markets look prime. Oman could well be the big win here as a road in such a hot country would open up Africa and some of Asia @@.
All go with Grafysorber too. Different specifics per oil leak.
I had an answer from Directa saying the small oil leaks right up to big floatable bands could provide cover for some of the most damaging sized oil slicks. Watch this space , so maybe Setcar are the test bed and EXXON who work in the Black Sea are next up with decomissioning rigs and the cost of mopping up rig removel. BULK BULK BULK. $$$