RE:News Release:
Hi rtszd.... I've read the post you send on Nov 24, and there's a lot of thing that makes me worry about the explanation of their so innovative water treatment. For people that are not in the water treatment industry, everything seems high tech, but all the things he talk about exist for many decade... I'm a water technician since 1990 (25 years experience). Except the nanofiltration, all the rest is old stuff. Specific organic polymers exists for over 40 years. A polymer (organic) can be anionic, cationic or both, it all depends on what your water is charge with. After you inject a coagulent (AlSO3: aluminate sulfites) A polymer serve to agglomerates particule (acting on their ionic charge), so they get heavier, fall down (separation) and are able to be pump and be dispose or receive another treatment.... If we look at the crustaceans shell (shitin), Albert Hofmann solved its structure in 1929.... Like I previously said, M. Rangar text talks about a lot of well known things in the world of wastewatebut reatment.... I'm not saying they haven't come up with a new way to separate silver, gold or platinum, but so many people have done it before.... The problem, is that it work quite successfully has a pilot plant, but not has a real treatment plant where you have to treat 20 000 to 100 000 gallons of water a day. The best thing about NSK at this moment, is the share price.... At .015, it's a nice gamble.... Good luck, I'm in.