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MISSION |
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Revolutionize the reduction of emissions from vehicle exhaust |
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With a device called the Auto Emissions Post Regulator.
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Address : 18th Street , Burnaby BC, V3N 2Z4 |
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Telephone : 604-777-5788, 604-777-9666, 604-619-1235 , Fax: 604-526-0523 |
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President: Kyle Clayton
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Web Site : http://www.adcapitalindustries.com |
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State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization : Nevada
Independent Auditors: HLB Cinnamon Jang Willoughby & Company |
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Investor contact : Ady Golic, 604-777-5788, 604-777-9666, 604-619-1235 |
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MARKET |
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The AEPR begins where Catalytic technology leaves off. |
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With older vehicles included, the potential market for initial sales and installation of Supplementary Emission Control products, is on the order of 150,000,000 units for US and Canada alone. |
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Since a Supplementary technology, to be effective, requires more maintenance than the technology it compliments, an additional 300,000,000 to 450,000,000 sales and services opportunities are created annually. (assuming 100% penetration, North American market only).
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PRODUCT |
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Auto Emission Post Regulator (AEPR) for
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New cars -- to reduce exhaust pollutants |
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Auto emission standards are even more demanding in response to EPA's drive to reduce toxic levels in congested cities |
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Older cars -- to reduce pollutants with a muffler replacements |
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The AEPR Technology will bring a dramatic potential for shortening the time line to cleaner air levels. Since the older cars constitute the majority of the vehicles, and therefore the majority of the pollution, planners will now be able to consider emission reduction on older cars as well, as part of their clean air strategy.
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EXHAUST SYSTEMS |
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The typical exhaust system is made up of a Catalytic converter, a resonator and a muffler. |
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On some models the muffler is in the middle and the resonator on the tail end, while on others the order is reversed. |
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2nd catalytic converter doesn't work |
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To affect any supplemental emission reduction, |
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A second catalytic converter after the first will be too cool to operate, |
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Needing in the range of 1600 degrees F for it to function. |
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The heat from the engine and any heat from the scarce fuel remaining in the emissions |
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Will be inadequate to sustain any kind of operation.
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MUFFLER REPLACEMENT |
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The AEPR Retrofit Package can replace the muffler in the location and with the style appropriate. |
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Some larger engines or styling options are equipped with dual exhaust systems, in these cases both mufflers are candidates for replacement.
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The Retrofit Package |
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A muffler casing equipped with provision for a latching mechanism on one end with provision for a second on models designed to mount at the center of the exhaust system, |
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The casing and cartridge are designed to form a self contained emission control system, the casing provides mechanical protection and durable support functions for a replaceable cartridge which contains the less durable, consumable and will have accumulated debris, all of which can be disposed of or recycled as appropriate, in an organized and systematic way, so as not to loose unwanted material to the environment. So the cartridge, functions as a muffler, a part of apost processor type pollution control system and recepticle while the cartridge feature affords ease of replacement for routine servicing and upgrades.
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UPGRADE RICING |
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Targets are $120 Canadian -- installed retail, (Emission filter change is $45) |
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A comparatively few variations can accommodate a large variety of car models |
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Size of engine is the key (4, 6 or 12 cylinder) not the model
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MARKETING & SALES |
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Potential strategic partners include |
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Car manufacturers
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AdCapital and DaimlerChryslerAG have begun communication, initiating a formal process leading to a thorough technical examination of the AEPR and Modular technology with respect to Daimler's corporate goals. |
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Exhaust component manufacturers |
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Catalytic converter companies |
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Muffler replacements stores
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WHAT THE AEPR DOES |
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Supplements the Catalytic Converter |
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The AEPR is intended to supplement the Catalytic Converter with present and future complementary technologies. |
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It is a lower temperature technology |
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So that it can reside further from the engine along the exhaust system. |
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The AEPR is functionally also a sound muffler and can occupy the space available in a standard muffler size case. |
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As a Cartridge based technology it can also be used with scooters and motorcycles as well as
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-- All Terrain Vehicles |
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-- Farm Equipment |
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-- Gardening and Lawn Care Products |
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-- Marine Engines |
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-- Stoves |
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-- Industrial |
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How it works |
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Takes advantage of high frequency electrical excitation |
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To promote ionization and electrostatic collecting of particles and debris |
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To affect an active means to oxidize the residues leftover from the catalytic converter.
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TECHNOLOGY |
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AEPR is a proprietary, versatile, modular muffler technology |
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Designed to bring the proven benefits of Non Thermal Plasma (NTP) technology for reduction of emissions in automobiles and similar emission sources.
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NTP* has been proven effective in reducing noxious contaminants in laboratories in North America, Japan and Europe |
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*NTP in the AEPR is produced by high frequency electrical excitation to promote ionization and oxidation of the products of incomplete combustion, e.g., NOx, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, produced internal combustion engines. |
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The technology does not rely on high exhaust temperatures, permitting its use in muffler replacements or other exhaust pipe adaptations.
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Independent Test Results |
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The AEPR underwent a independent test organized by Evans & Evans, one of the most respected independent validation bodies in Canada, and carried out by J.C. Andelle Inc. |
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The results of this test suggest that the AEPR can substantially reduce smog-causing emissions.
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GROWTH PLAN |
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License technology to |
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Exhaust component manufacturers |
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New car manufacturers |
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Catalytic converter companies |
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Rreplacement suppliers, such as muffler replacement shops
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MANANGEMENT & DIRECTORS |
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Adis Golic , President |
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Adis Golic is Adcapital Industry’s president and chief executive in charge of all aspects of the market. His experience spans over 3 continents worldwide. He started his career in and across Europe and with enormous successes behind him received recommendations and promotion to the United States, and finally brought worldwide contacts to Canada. His many successes gave him extraordinary contacts in the markets through Europe, USA, Canada, Indonesia and Australia. Adis has the knowledge and contacts necessary for many markets. |
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Tom Tary , Director and Technical Expert |
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Since Graduation 1973 from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, Tom’s career has centred on research and product development of one form or another, from development of electronic switch mode power conversion products to microprocessor based automation in manufacturing and traffic controls. |
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Tom’s work has required a working familiarity with materials, processes, chemistry, and physics in taking products from idea to production. |
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Tom’s passion for independent research in environmentally friendly and energy efficient products has led to U.S. patent No. 4933606 An Energy Sourcing Power Supply, a foundation patent, and Patent No. 4355055 for High Power Factor Front End, useful for improving the efficiency of electrical distribution systems. Tom brings to AD Capital a wide knowledge base, the ability to coordinate multiple technologies for a common purpose, the result of 30 years of practical experience, along with access to a network of expertise in a resource community. |
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Sandro Babic , Officer |
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Sandro Babic has been a powerful player in the worldwide market place. He has gained recognition from brokerage houses across North America and has a large affect on publicly trading companies through his international connections. Sandro Babic has a mass of knowledge in the product manufacturing markets as well. |
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Steven Sobolewski , Attorney, Canadian Securities, phone 604-669-1324 |
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Phillipp Offill , Attorney, Canadian Securities, phone 214-939-4469 |
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John Russell Uren, Patent Attorney, phone 604-922-2997 |
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