needed for future techniques thus far unknown. The possibility that carbon coated silicon metal can be developed in a synthetic skin to give authentic 'Touch' sensation to prosthetic limbs maybe? Not an unfathomable jump.
Peter needs to do an interview....Wny wasn't the annual meeting rescheduled until he was available? We need to hear from the captain not the fleet......
Helpful, thanks, but listening to Peter speak is extremely tiresome. Don’t you have anyone who can speak a full sentence without stumbling and mumbling? Please ask him to listen to the replay of this presentation and read the transcript so he can see for himself how poorly he speaks. Surely with a staff of over 100 employees there must be someone who is proficient at public speaking. Thanks. Rollo.
Soon it will come news that the SAT will be delayed for a long time. Maybe several months. And then the ceo and company will never mention this again. They do this. Talks about this and that to pump shareholders and then thy will ot follow up on the mews they release months or years ago. They hope that investors will just forget it. IMO
I know for sure that I'm on the right investing track with these guys @ the helm. Thank you Peter and company for solidifying my resolve. Fantastic general meeting!
We need transparency as to whom they are signing contracts with. Every interview Peter Pascali makes it's " we signed a contract with a very big client but we can't say who it is ". Who the hell is the client ? Their lack of transparency make them sound sketchy. I want to know who they are actually working with.
The presence of salt (or any electrolyte) in the water accelerates the reaction because it increases the conductivity of water, effectively increasing the concentration of ions in the water and so increasing the rate of oxidation (corrosion) of the metal
Cathie Wood/ARK Invest's 3D Printing ETF (PRNT) has been adding shares of PyroGenesis on a regular basis. CIBC through one or two of their funds have shares in PyroGenesis as well. PyroGenesis is set to list on the NASDAQ shortly, that will allow more funds and investors to invest in PYR/PYRNF.
The presence of salt (or any electrolyte) in the water accelerates the reaction because it increases the conductivity of water, effectively increasing the concentration of ions in the water and so increasing the rate of oxidation (corrosion) of the metal
Metal recovery is lower and they have to landfill the salt cakes. It sounds like this tech allows for less waste and potentially a marketable waste product.
@@rohitlanjekar2010 The metals and electricity produced could absolutely make it viable. On top of that, you know how many millions of people would donate to a cause like this? Hippies are endless.
Toxins in waste mostly comes from Chlorine, Sulfur, Nitrogen and heavy metals. In landfills these substances leak into the earth poisoning the land nearby; by traditional incineration methods these substances are burned and turned into untreatable toxic wastes such as fly ash or bottom ash. The process of gasification does not burn anything, it happens in a contained, low oxygen, high temperature environment that melts heavy metal into plasma rocks and contains them in a stable form, while toxins with low boiling-point turn into gas and can be then filtered out from syngas. The key here is that though gasification can separate the substances into purer forms, hence reducing the toxicity and inducing their reusability. But each substances still has to be filtered out at the end before they can be reused or recycled.
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