EB - Readers Q&A: Reader Interaction - 25 Apr 2007

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Reader Interaction - 25 Apr 2007




The Halting Emergence of the Better Mouse Trap...




25 April 2007
EB Reader & PK Correspondence


Hi there:

I have been following the stock for a while now and it seems to have come to a stand still position. There is one question that has been puzzling me regarding this technology. From what I understand, the conductivity in the plastic is achieved by metal, so I can appreciate that Integral has found a better way to mix or achieve better dispersion which makes their solution more conductive than other plastic of that type. However how can it be as conductive as metal but lighter?

If the conductive material is metal then would it not seem obvious that to achieve similar level of conductivity you would require the same mass of metal?

Also, from what I have read on conductive plastic the biggest difficulties is dispersion of the conductive matter during the molding process, has anybody seen any ElectriPlast parts? Do they have difficulties in achieving consistency in the end product, which would explain their silence?

Really this story does seem too good to be true, is it a scam?

Thanks for your thoughts

EB Reader


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EB Reader,

Thanks for the question. Your timing is pretty good, I just wrote a...well, a rather long missive to a group of friends regarding the silence presently in place, and my view on the issues difficulties, or consolations taking place at this point behind the scenes.

Before going further on that point though, let me note that while ElectriPlast has conductive properties equal to, or better than it’s metal comparison – this is a fact that has been stated repeated, the pending 3rd party tests will bear this reality out in time…

As for how it can be better, well from various interviews given, it is known that this is a unique mix of materials, which when compiled in a specialized fashion, uses micron sized filaments that are in some manner situated in a specialized lattice.

This gives the ElectriPlast material both its tensile strength and lightweight, in addition to its conductive, or as required, its resistive potential.

Granted, this is the simplistic perspective, but I think it answers the gist of your question.

As for the story being a scam – consider this, who’s reputation will be damaged more if it is?

Integral, the creator of the IP, and patent holder… Or JARCO, almost an 80 million dollar a year, employee owned company who has invested time, equipment, security and man-power all aimed to the successful kick-off of this innovative potential. More to the point, JARCO wants to multiply their profits five fold in the next few years, and is fast becoming the Center of the ElectriPlast universe. They have already sunk a healthy amount of time, energy, and clout behind this new direction, and have uncovered solid benefits not yet disclosed.

My spider-sense is telling me that with this kind of solid support by a deep-pocketed, trusted agent, the ITKG investors have far less to be concerned with than they did 14 months ago when the stock was treading water at .30 cents.

As for the silence, there is an old saying regarding the quiet before the storm… A synergy of events are coming to a head, one might consider this a preamble to the Big Bang that creates that ElectriPlast universe mentioned earlier…

I hope that was of help…

PK sends…



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