Saturday, January 24, 2009

[papercreters] Re: Up date

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "smt460" <smt460@...> wrote:
>
> cut....As for testing for load bering strenght they ar 100%
> into helping with getting a stamp on it.I have also met the cheif
> engeneer for our city last week and just happend to say papercrete
> and we spoke for about 20 min and he wants to see the samples ,said
> he will help with the certafication as well and was very impressed
> with the concept for sastinable housing.....cut
> Clair
>


I don't know if this is useful or not, but my family has a
manufacturing/assembly business on the Central Coast of California
and they have the capability of doing stress testing (to the point of
breakage) on materials within a given size constraint. They've got
Instron machines and the ability to graph the stress to the point of
failure. This really aids in the whole process of certifying any
given material since it becomes substantive proof. There are two
degreed Engineers there under roof. It is a service they provide
since they had to purchase all the necessary equipment for their own
products, they would like to utilize it for whoever else requires
such and doesn't have the right equipment.

If that might be useful to anyone at all in this forum, please send
me an email and I'll be certain to get you in contact with the right
people.

Perry

perryway at gmail dot com


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