RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Lefebvre industri-al tech not disclosedThere you go. As per my last reply to you, without more information, there are different possible interpretations. And we don't know how covid may have impacted the timeline. In any case, I think the point is that we are not the only player in town (world) for this and I hope you are not suggesting any company having a monopoly position. That's all...nothing more, nothing less.
dougkimbrough wrote: And just so you know it's 2021 so OBVIOUSLY the other company is STILL researching while PYR is bidding on a 40 million dollar contract!!!
dougkimbrough wrote: No YOU MISSED the part that says "EXPECTED to be implemented" funny how you decided to leave the word EXPECTED out!
canyousayiii wrote: I think you missed the part "to be implemented in 2020" and the mention of at least one Alcoa plant. Where there is money to be made and where there is a real problem there will be competition, and that is not a bad thing. All things being similar, cost effectiveness will be key. I think Tcheck is sensitizing us to the fact that PYR is not the only game in town and that is the reason for the frequency of Drosrite sales.
dougkimbrough wrote: Ohhh geez let me sell PYR for a company that is DEVELOPING and AIMING to recover 100% aluminum dross... Key take aways from this is PYR has actually SOLD and PROVEN our drossrite tech and this other company wishes to get research done to ATTEMPT TO SELL??? Seems PYR is DEFINITELY ahead of them because the other company is AIMING to do what PYR can already do!!!
Tcheck wrote: - The new process will have a direct impact on the environmental footprint, as it aims to reclaim 100% of aluminum dross while eliminating the need to transport and bury several thousand tonnes of dangerous residual materials.
- Since 2014, Lefebvre Industri-AL's team has been developing an innovative, non-polluting process to recover 100% of aluminum dross, while eliminating the production of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and use of polluting salts. In concrete terms, this process—expected to be implemented in 2020—will lead to the recovery of an additional 1500 tonnes of aluminum, and the elimination of over 11,600 tonnes of CO2 (GHGs) and 750 tonnes of polluting salts annually.
Still looking to discover their technology.
details not disclosed.
everybody is trying the same thing i guess with more or less success.
reducing GHG and dangerous residues while retrieving as much alu as possible .
there is competition out there which is a bit underestimated i find .;)
maybe pyr will come out with some contract soon to clarify the alu situation in canada .who knows?
Cornering the Canadian alu market should be the most obvious target for pyr and would be very lucrative indeed.i was surprised nothing happened
with that .
we will have to eliminate obstacles,hurdles along the way :)
if we are the best this should not represent a problem