P.O. BOX 808
Maumee, Ohio 43537
  

 FRIPRO ENERGY CORPORATION (FEC) of metro Toledo, Ohio and Kingsport Tenn U.S.A. disclosed they have invented, built, and demonstrated to industry a small, unique variable power Atmospheric Electron Particle Beam generator (AEPB).

 

This generator projects a 150 millimeter (three inches or longer) high energy Electron Particle Beam and its generated Electronic Flamec. Most materials placed in this electronic flame or electron particle beam, though Synergism emits radiant energy points predetermined across the electromagnetic spectrum. 

 


           

Undeniably a great new tool for industry and Universities alike! 

2010-03-05 19:09:36 

 

Prehistoric man discovered fire (oxidation flame) over ten thousand years ago, and it took man nearly ten thousand years to even make a steam engine operate on this oxidation flame. Now man has a new molecular dissociation-re-association tool --through Synergism, the AEPB and its companion Electronic Flamec   Thomas Edward Fairbairn 

 

When the AEPB though Synergism is augmented with combinations of different (fluids); example: atmospheric air, steam, natural gas, oil,coal, cardboard, water vapor, ceramics, other gases, glass, molecules, and most any combination of supplied fossil fuels, the AEPB's Electronic Flamec energy can be additive creating a near pollution free clean radiation heating energy source.

 

                      Refer to operating video snapshots on our detailed technical page

       To main technical web page of FRIPRO

 

                            Parties interested in further refinement,discussion,or opportunities in our technology including purchase of Atmospheric Electron Particle Beam (AEPB) generators presented contact:
                      
Terrence Sherman
 VP Operations/Marketing 
 423-765-1760

 friprovp@charter.net
          

         
         R and D, President FEC

           Thomas Edward Fairbairn

            Maumee, Ohio USA 43537

               fripro1@fripro.com  

        

Please contact us at:  friprovp@charter.net