10-29-2016, 05:51 PM
I agree with rleete. The video is a marketing tool, but not for selling the product. It's for getting investors too stupid to do their own research to throw money into a passivating business.
Corrosion resistant metals that retain strength at high temperatures are in use every day for the past 100 years. Superalloys such as Monels, Inconels, and Nitronic have been used successfully for years in atmospheres far more corrosive than steam for applications in nuclear power, jet engines, petrochemical valves and more. At lower temps for steam turbine applications we have myriad austenitic and precipitation hardened stainless steel alloys.
Think about the publisher of the video. This is part of an investment prospectus for a business that may net startup capital for being "woman owned" and make her wealthy, then soon fail for having no economically viable product.
Corrosion resistant metals that retain strength at high temperatures are in use every day for the past 100 years. Superalloys such as Monels, Inconels, and Nitronic have been used successfully for years in atmospheres far more corrosive than steam for applications in nuclear power, jet engines, petrochemical valves and more. At lower temps for steam turbine applications we have myriad austenitic and precipitation hardened stainless steel alloys.
Think about the publisher of the video. This is part of an investment prospectus for a business that may net startup capital for being "woman owned" and make her wealthy, then soon fail for having no economically viable product.