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Updates To The Website

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2009

Due to our constant research & developments we did not have time to make any updates.

Current New Updates To The Website

- Products Category

(New products are added, that are tested and ready for the world market)

- Showcase Category

(New pictures of Plasmacor material samples of different applications)

Wall Panel Seam Technology

Thin Insulation Panel Technology

There will be more updates soon.

Thank You,

Editor

The Defenition of Renewable Materials

Posted by admin on October 3rd, 2008

With Plasmacor as a material, we would redefine the definition of Renewable Resources since our source is unlimited available.

A natural resource qualifies as a renewable resource if it is replenished by natural processes at a rate comparable or faster than its rate of consumption by humans or other users.

Link to Wikipedia – Renewable Materials

We use composite materials to archive additional strength, which also allow the product to have different textures, these composite materials are mainly polyester is has excellent attributes. As an alternative we can use composite materials made from Soy Bean or Corn derived into Polyester which is bio-degradable, which would make our product 100% Green and renewable.

Here is a link for the technical like tensile strength and chemical composition of Soy Bean Polyester.

And Here a link to a Book published from American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, titled \”Renewable Resources in Composite Materials\”

House of the Future

Posted by admin on August 26th, 2008

Here is  something to think about:

51 Years ago (1957) Walt Disney Build the House of the Future, it was very synthetic looking and had an unusual design. When Disney deceided to demolish it in 1967 the wrecking balls would just bounce off the building, and to tear it down they had to use hacksaws.

“Legend has it that the planned one-day demolition of the House of Future ended up taking two weeks as the wrecking ball just bounced off the exterior. Workers painstakingly cut the house into pieces with hacksaws.”

The Link to this article you find here

The building was made out of the same material that we are using in our construction of Plasmacor Wall Panels, Roof and Floor, composite materials which are Fiber-glass and Polyester, they have the same durability as the House of the Future, and even better.

The Plasmacor Material was invented over 30 Years ago, but just recently after 7 years of development available to the market.

Now Disney deceided to build a new House of the Future, which will made out of wood and steel according to this article quote:

“The new home will be made of wood and steel and finished in muted browns and beiges, said Sheryl Palmer, president and chief executive of Taylor Morrison in North America. “

and…

“The 1950s home didn’t look like anything, anywhere. It was space-age and kind of cold,” she said. “We didn’t want the (new) home to intimidate the visitors. We want the house to be real accessible to our guests.”

Now Disney intends to build the new house of the future out of wood, which I must say can’t be a good future then we want to stop using that resource, and also would I say that none will be available for construction in the future. 2nd We don’t have to make a house space-age and cold looking when we use composite materials (Plastics as it is called, which is in detail Polyester. There are lot of different kinds of Plastics), actually we can make a home that could look luxurious with marble or warm with wood on the outside, and then in the living room on the ceiling a Painting of The Sistine Chapel of Michelangelo or simply White Oak with Mahagony borders. I would not be using real wood or marble, but our technology to print any kinda pattern or image, and it would look real.

I belive in my opinion that the Architect of Disney made the wrong choice into using wood for the House of tomorrow, and the irony that after 50 Years we have finally the House of Tomorrow our with our building product Plasmacor.

And who knows, maybe in another 50 years thanks to our product there will be an abundance of trees again! so that you would actually build a house with wood! (being a little sarcastic, but seriously who knows?)

Why Green?

Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2008

Why build Green? This is good question; just talking about the environment will not answer that.

This is an article about the reasons why we need to build green, and also that there are advantages for everyone.

Here is the Link to the article; Why Green?

Some of the information included is this quote.

“A typical 1700 sq. ft wood frame home requires the equivalent of clear cutting one-acre of forest”

This quote I find really important to understand, we need wood for more important reasons then having a roof on our heads, just Oxygen as an example.

As for interest our endorsed company Plasmacor, their product uses no Wood or needs any Water and is very energy efficient.

There are answers, and we intend to bring them!

The drive for a US code for green house

Posted by admin on August 20th, 2008

This is an article about an new organization the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) founded for purpose of a national green home rating system, representing more than 230,000 U.S. housebuilding companies. With an extended rating system, in comparison of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) their LEED rating has 4 categories, the NAHB has seven categories: water, energy and resource efficiency; lot and site development; indoor environmental quality; global impact and homeowner education.

My Opinion is that I believe that the NAHB has a better rating system that allow builders to get a better rating that use alternative products, such as renewable resources. A rating system that includes resource efficiency or global impact is as an example for a company like Plasmacor more beneficial to stand out as a builder/manufacturer.

Link to the article:

The drive for a US code for green houses

“Jerry Yudelson is president of Yudelson Associates, a green building consultancy located in Tucson, Arizona. He chairs Greenbuild, the USGBC’s annual conference and trade show, to be held in Boston in November. He is the author of six books on green buildings and a forthcoming 2008 book for homebuyers on choosing a green home.”

Note: Jerry Yudelson is one of more active people regarding another Post

This is a link for an article for our German readers.

Weißes Haus hat Umweltbehörde massiv beeinflusst

The article is about the research of global warming by scientists in the United States that the Government has influenced them that Global Warming does not exist. The scientists are protesting to stop the denial of the global warming, 900 of these scientists will present their scientific research to the public.

“The U.S. government has mislead scientists in government services even more than previously known.”

Introduction: What is Plasmacor about?

Posted by admin on August 19th, 2008

We are an organization operated by a group of people with the only goal to improve our environment, and reducing the damage caused by manufacturing industries by developing Renewable Resources that are Environmentally Conscious, Efficient and Recyclable. We create applications for such Renewable Resources and also license the Manufacturing Process of these Products using Plasmacor © Material Patent Pending.

Our Current major focus is in applying our Renewable Resources directly into the Building Industry for Commercial, Residential, and Governmental Structures.

For the Residential Sector our goal is to give the consumer the advantages of our product Plasmacor, at the same time satisfying the consumer with safety, and energy efficient values while purchasing a home.

For the Governmental Sector: Preserving the structures for a long time, while saving our tax dollars with our environmental conscious product made of Renewable Resources.

On the Commercial Sector: we provide the advantages of our Plasmacor © Material that is maintenance free year around, and stays everlasting.

To Review All The Advantages of our Plasmacor © Material.

Click Here!

Below is a picture of some Plasmacor(C) material

Close-Up Picture of the Plasmacor Renewable Resource.

Dimensions are 1 \” x 1/2 \” x 1/2 \