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  • Chemalloy, Endless Free Hydrogen Production

    Hello,

    I own small company that researches new technology, to fund further projects we are selling Chemalloy.

    You can read more about it hear:
    Thermalloy US Patent # 2,796,345 ~ Samuel Freedman

    it even tells you how to make it, but since I realize there is a lot of people interest in free-energy, but for the average person it is difficult to carrying out melting and casting of complex metal alloys, so we offer it for sale at $35 a lb, less for larger quantities.

    Also if you have special requests on technology you would like us to look into, feel free to ask.

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    @mourninghour:

    I looked over the information on the link that you provided. That chemalloy sounds like a VERY interesting development.

    One question which I didn't find answered on that page: How rapidly is H2O broken down into it's respective Hydrogen/Oxygen gases when using powderized chemalloy? For example if a 1lb quantity of powderized chemalloy is "fed" 80deg. F water, will it convert 8oz. of water per minute? or 1 quart? Or 1 gallon??

    I'm simply thinking of an application for supplying hydrogen to an internal combustion engine. . . .

    Sincerely,
    truesearch

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    • #3
      MorningHour,

      Great idea to make this available.

      Which of the 2 options (elements) do you incorporate:

      Silver

      Nickel

      Do you have a website for ordering?

      IndianaBoys

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      • #4
        very interesting

        please provide an ordering link. I have been very interested in Chemalloy for some time.

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        • #5
          All Correct Ingredients?

          Originally posted by MourningHour View Post
          Hello,

          I own small company that researches new technology, to fund further projects we are selling Chemalloy.

          You can read more about it hear:
          Thermalloy US Patent # 2,796,345 ~ Samuel Freedman

          it even tells you how to make it, but since I realize there is a lot of people interest in free-energy, but for the average person it is difficult to carrying out melting and casting of complex metal alloys, so we offer it for sale at $35 a lb, less for larger quantities.

          Also if you have special requests on technology you would like us to look into, feel free to ask.
          Dear Mourninghour,

          Thank you for your interest in ChemAlloy and for offering to make this amazing material available to other researchers. My questions are as follows:

          1) Are you using all of the ingredients listed in the patents and going through the manufacturing procedure described there, or are you making substitutions in the ingredients and simplifying the process?

          2) In particular, are you using "willow charcoal" and "ground copper slag" from the first scraping of a virgin smelt? If so, where have you acquired these ingredients?

          3) Does the material you are supplying remain "inert" as it dissociates water molecules?

          I am very interested in ChemAlloy and would like to speak with you about the material you are selling. Please PM me and leave me your phone number.

          Thank you,
          Peter
          Peter Lindemann, D.Sc.

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          • #6
            Answers on forum please?

            Mr. MourningHour: At your convenience, can you please post the answers to the above questions on the forum in addition to speaking to Mr. Lindemann? Thanks in advance!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by zapzap View Post
              Mr. MourningHour: At your convenience, can you please post the answers to the above questions on the forum in addition to speaking to Mr. Lindemann? Thanks in advance!
              ZapZap,

              I second the replies be made available to the forum.

              IndianaBoys

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              • #8
                What is the reaction mechanism with H2O? Also molar mass and ratios?

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                • #9
                  molar mass...

                  Yes, yes, all that would be wonderful, I agree! Please no arguments, but for me, I just want to know it is the same stuff. The rest, I will somehow sweat out the details. Again, not attempting to offend anyone.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
                    1) Are you using all of the ingredients listed in the patents and going through the manufacturing procedure described there, or are you making substitutions in the ingredients and simplifying the process?
                    I would guess that failure to comply would be (in the UK) a
                    breach of the Sale of Goods Act.

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                    • #11
                      Interested in Chemalloy too

                      I am interested in Chemalloy too. So answers to Peter Lindemann interests me too.

                      MourningHour, are you there?

                      Regards

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                      • #12
                        If its true add me to the list. I would like at least 10 pounds.

                        -Altrez

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