Fluoramics, Inc.

HinderRUST FAQ`s

Material Name: HinderRUST Company Name: HinderRUST Inc. Company/Material URL: http://www.hinderrust.com/ Company Twitter/Facebook handle: https://www.facebook.com/HinderRUST https://twitter.com/hinderrust Name of Scientist/Engineer and their title, background, and what they like to do for fun or their favorite part about their job. Franklin G. Reick What are the overall advantages or properties of the material? No Solvents or VOCs; Effective Rust Inhibitor in very thin films; low viscosity; High EP Lubricant What are the cured advantages and considerations? Doesn’t cure – effective as is. What applications does the material excel at (or, in other words, when should an engineer use this material)? And in which industries. Prevents rust in high humidity. (Salt Air) What is the material made of? Complex low viscosity oil. It’s Frank Reick here, from Fluoramics. You may know me from my Internet videos touting the benefits of Tufoil®, which holds the Guinness World Record for the “world’s most efficient lubricant.” Or maybe you’ve seen my ads for my latest invention HinderRUST™, a super lubricant and rust inhibitor. Now I’m the proud author of a newly released book, “Just Frank: My Life as an Intrepid Inventor.” It’s packed with insights about being an inventor. Inventing is something I’m passionate about. I’ve been inventing products for sixty years. Some of my inventions were successful, like Tufoil®. Others, like my steam vaporizer, were complete duds. You can read about all my inventions in “Just Frank.” Success and failure, highs and lows make the life of an inventor. At 82, I’ve seen it all, and it’s been an exciting ride. I’ve been awarded forty U.S. patents; I’m a member of the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame, and I’ve been a finalist for Inc Magazine’s “Entrepreneur of the Year” award. I‘m still inventing and believe my best products are yet to come. How does it look, smell, colors, feel, bend, melt, freeze, etc.? What can you compare it to? No significant odor; complex low viscosity. What are the uncured advantages and considerations? No Curing How is it made? Use as is. How is the material fabricated into parts or products, or how is it applied to other materials and what are those materials? Spray or brush on very thin. Soaks into metal and existing rust, to stop rust from developing. What are the curing advantages and consideration? N/A Limitations to use. Hard rubbing; driving rain; hosing; disrupts the adsorb film. Toughest challenge in the development of the material? 2 Years R&D – Comparing against well-known Competitors. Please list some products that are similar and mention why they are slightly different. 1. Bo Shield-60% solvents 2. Corrosion X-Loaded with Solvents 3. WD40-smells -75% Solvents What does the future of the material look like? Does it need tech transfer, will it enter new industries, will it have various colors, etc.? No Direct competitors/ very large future