RE:RE:Which is a better buy UBR or PYR?PYR has already demonstrated the capability to up-scale their technology, a very similar technology to what is being used for the PUREVAP process. The components which are different are primarily related to the vacuum chamber section, which is manufactured by a specialty supplier with plenty of previous industrial scale experience in high temperature high Vaccuum processing.
A 10,000 ton plant could easily be a copy and paste of five 2000 ton reactors, no risk beyond the 2000 ton facility if risk is a problem.
these plants will likely have a size similar to a local concrete plant, cost estimates should be released soon as well, although some numbers have already indicated the 10,000 ton plant cost is around 5 times the 2000 ton plant.
The small scale reactor presently in operation, is to used to produce samples for distribution to potential customers very soon, not two years from now. It's not going to be two years before we start seeing interest from the market
All of the technologies used in the PUREVAP process have been used before in large industrial settings, they have just not been put together in the way PYR and UBR are doing (risk is not as high as is being indicated by people with little to zero experience in technology).
Bernards recent video shows him very relaxed and confident (relative to previous video's about PUREVAP), this tells a story of its own, there is little if any unknowns left in my opinion, the investors the financial partners seem to be of a similar opinion for some time also.
All My Honest Opinion.
KD