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Old 01-01-2004, 06:42 PM
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Default OT: Anyone famiar with a GE Product called Sollx?

Having a bit of a discusion with someone. He's absolutely uninformed. I'm more informed, but one bit if info I don't have is cost.

Anyone know any pricing information on this.
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Might be able to find out from the Segway factory .. that's up your way, isn't it?
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That's what the discusion is about.

Yes it is up my way, I used to work there. I recall the price discussed then, but this guy doesn't listen. Looking for some verification, hopefully a link somewhere.

Calling ex cow-workers is difficult as that company makes the CIA look like blabermouths. They're friendly to me, but not when they know it's going to be public.
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http://www.4spe.org/myspe/00d31.pdf
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From that
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Without going into extensive detail,
depending on transfer efficiency assumptions, the variable
cost (materials, labor and utilities) of painting is fairly low;
on the order of $0.75 to $1.25 per square foot. It is difficult
for an insert molded film approach to provide significant
cost savings at the lower end of that range.
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Thanks, helpful.



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