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THE FEBRON INDUSTRY

 

(PART 1)-`

 

FROM THE ORIGINS OF FEBRON

TO THE FEBRON INDUSTRY & FINANCE

 

 

 

 

 

AMERIAS INTERNATIONAL

Group research & studies 

 

Author: Jeremy Corenthin--AMERIAS Inc --Press department Inc Fev 2024

 

 

Summary :

 

 

I - The history of the Febron._

II- The Febron of today._

III- The Geological Febron Industry._

IV- Febron agreements and contracts._

V- Market dynamics for producers & retailers._

VI- Institutes and Organizations._

VII- Febron's industrial and the mechanics._

VIII- The need for standardization._

IX - A multiple-Economy._

X- Products derived from this raw material._

XI- Legal procedures and articles Febron ._

XVII- Interviews with executives and project partners._

XIII- Ecological impact on the market.__`

 

 

 

I) - HISTORY OF FEBRON

 

We find many and many different stories of these materials in different places around the world. Many previous civilizations had used this material over time, but we can in different sources Dating back more than 5000 years, one of Febron's first discoveries is 3200 years BC on the mummy of Ötzi  (also known as Hauslabjoch). It goes back to the Final Neolithic. Ötzi wore his bow rope in his quiver. His rope was made from animal tendons and is probably the oldest of the ropes made from this material ever found," writes the researcher--of the neolithic archeology journal," The rope has a diameter of four millimeters and a length of two meters. Elastic and very resistant, it is composed of three finely braided strands. Other animal fibers of the same type were found in the quiver, probably in reserve, According to research published in the "Journal of NeolithicArcheology," traces of the use of this material can be found in Europe, Asia and America. It is a very old material that has stood the test of time, and the use of this material can be traced back to the 1900s by small craftsmen who continued to make bows and bow ropes for leisure purposes or to preserve relics with this material. Originating in the 19th century, “nerves of the ox”(ligaments, tendons or dry organs) were a deterrent to theft for butchers and cattle breeders.

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II) - FEBRON TODAY

 

Like cotton, wool and cashmere, it is a textile fibrous raw material in the family of organic textiles of animal origin.This raw material is treated from animal nerve and ligament fibers. (Nervous Ligamentus Fibras) and which, in order to obtain its final shape, must undergo a transformation process such as that created by its inventor, who invented the first and only process for converting organic fibers into textile fibers on an industrial and global scale. 

The archives of the National Institute of Intellectual Property,  Recounts an Austrian man before the First WorldWar who wanted to develop an invention technique by patenting certain fibers in 1902 and 1905, Unfortunately, following the World Wars, especially in this geographical area, we no longer have archives of this study and research, invention or state of the art of this textile and rope material. In 1954, another group tried to register patents for this material, but still with artisanal and non-industrial processes. This sums up the fact that this material was not in distribution because its processing and manufacturing were not industrialized.

A new industrial concept between 2015 a small patent attempt in 2018 and a new industrial system and a patent in 2022-2023. Industrial inventor and entrepreneur Jeremy CORENTHIN came up with the idea of this material through experimental research on dead or decomposing pieces of nerves of animals and thus had the idea of achieving the industrialization of this material by studying and creating partnerships with a few universities and a research laboratory. 

 

III) - THE GEOGRAPHICAL FEBRON INDUSTRY

 

In the U.S., the AMERIAS group is about to partner with agricultural and industrial producers to manufacture Febron in the U.S The Amerias Group is the group that brings the industrial concept of Febron textiles to international markets.Mass production, in particular for rope products, but also for bedding and any fabrics and materials related to textiles, fibers and other textile products, construction materials, etc.The French culture is still at the forefront of fashion and textile innovation, but not in the world's industrial textile, as well as in science and the economic and financial industry.

Finally, agricultural production is largely profitable, as 70% of this meat comes from the fibrous part of animal nerves and ligaments rejected by wholesalers and slaughterhouses, as well as by meat cutters and retailers. The AMERIAS group collected another French statistic, at the international market of Rungis 80% of wholesalers said that in the meat sector and other specialized sectors of meat and animals, these organic parts of meat products were used for other industries than food, some parts being used by pharmaceutical and aesthetic laboratories for research and development of derived products thanks to their natural composition.

However, only the AMERIAS group has found a significant economic interest in using these pieces of nerve and ligaments to make textile. It should therefore also be recalled that Febron can be obtained from any type of ligaments and nerves of organic meat and from all types of animals. Depending on the weight and muscle density of the animal, a certain amount of fiber can be processed.

 

B>( BOVINS / 6-à 9 %) organic fiber for 75% muscle density

V-( VEALS) / 5 to 6% ) organic fiber for 54% muscle density

C- ( Deer 6 to 8 %) organic fiber for 60 % muscle density

B- (Bison 7 to 10% °) organic fiber for 80% muscle density

 

We also find a class of very rare materials and products sublimated for nerves and organic fiber from rare animals. lion, elephant, ostrich, giraffe, zebra, with yields percentage yield per muscle density not determined due to the scarcity of this organic fibrous material. However, we are able to obtain a very rare material from these animals these animals while respecting animal protection and the rights We do not endorse an eco-system of animal scarcity production of animal. 
rarities but of high quality textile fibres textile fibers of superior performance. 
Finally, the AMERIAS Group has created a system for the production and recovery system with the first processing center to be which will be located in Rungis. In this way, any wholesaler who does not reuse organic meat fibers see a new financial windfall that will make their products get a reborns .AMERIAS GROUPE is in Rugis what will soon be 50 tons of product processed. Economically  that's will processing to raw marerial and the sale of this one  who make profit,
and may bring a substantial export turnover In 2024, the AMERIAS Group created the first international public line of FEBRON to develop research and improve scientific, industrial and economic knowledge of this raw material. 
The mains countries that have publicly authorized production in partnership with the Amerias group which holds the intellectual and industrial  production property are the usa and Europe countries and also the most part of  emergent countries who's can see a new ressource and a real economics future with this raw materials on their own ground  
Worldwide 

 

All These countries will certainly choose a massive production, of raw materials On the international markets, the Amerias group will signed with governments and agricultural producers partnership contracts For the AMERIA group and it's own market share in the textile industrie . The group is seeking to diversify its assets by-products by using products in textiles, but also in fashion and construction sector. "The inventor and CEO of the AMERIAS Group is establishing in the luxury goods and fashion industries to integrate his materials (rare materials and sublimated fibers) into high-end for the design of high-end and rare products".

 

 

 

IV) - THE FEBRON AGREEMENTS AND CONTRACT 

 

The production of FEBRON which includes the transformation of the material until the obtaining of fine fibers called filaments to design and manufacture all types of textile materials ranging from insulation materials and padding of products to industrial yarns and coils to manufacture clothing and any material that requires and seeks high quality textile fiber, but also any type of product that Febron needs, whether it is a minimum of 0.02% of compositions or a material quite other than a textile product example of termo-plastics products, materials and fiber plates such as ( example of fiberglass or carbon fiber). 
Any industrialist who, in one way or another, uses Febron in his industrial and economic activity must by judicial measure sign an exploitation agreement with said group. `
See contract and agreements in document: 

 

 

"Production & trade register text & Juridiction texte & Febron generals rights ; "`

 

-(ARTICLE (1) SECTIONS (1) -( Products & definitions - Materials & textiles ) 

-ARTICLE (3) SECTIONS (1-3)-Manufacturing Intellectual property & rights. 

-ARTICLE (4) DIVISION(2) -Commercial rights, royalties, payments, import duties Import & export and economics transactions--

 

 

 

 V) - (Projet of   INSTITUTES AND ORGANIZATION ( ) 

 

-L' I-E-I-F ) L'institut Economique & Industrielle du Febron -association   

 

 

In partnership with several groups, including the industrial AMERIAS as well as a number of institutes and universities working on textile projects around the world for better results and

FEBRON research and development worldwide.

---Objective: To develop the economic and financial power of financial products derived from Febron, increase trading ,increase trading, increase financial and commercial transactions commercial transactions within the financial markets. The institute helps to monitor and achieve the objectives of researchers and major players in and around the Febron industry, -

-------Whether private or public

 

 

- (O-I-F ) Organization International Febron

 

 ---Objective : To improve the scientific and industrial knowledge as well as the economy around Febron and for the Febron, to obtain, partners and publics subsidies to be able to carry out the objectives. Febron's international organization, Unlike the I-E-I-F, which is a group of institutions that will enable the creation of many scientific studies, the organization is primarily a research organization; it enables the development of research on the Febron and its industry in general and it allows to understand, learn and verify the advances on the Febron. The organization is present to create actions and partnerships mainly public, to obtain public funds to make the raw material scientifically known to the general public.-____Public 

 

 

VI- FEBRON INDUSTRIAL & THE MECHANICS 

 

Febron is certainly the industry of the future, thanks to inventive and innovative engineering. Febron is a material that generates and will generate a multi-billion-dollar industry in the near future.

it has in its conception and in the result of the derived products from its origins are extremely special in terms of the industrial and economic eco-system. The Febron economy is so lucrative that all sectors are impacted, because in our not a day goes by when we're not in contact with a material or a

or a technical textile material. Textile materials are the 3rd most important resource in the world (food, energy and textiles). textile ). As far as FEBRON is concerned, the inventor's engineering and systems owned by the inventor are at the cutting edge of the high chemical-technical textile industry. It goes without saying that the AMERIAS of the AMERIAS Group is constantly developing new materials and materials and improve research, particularly in the area of improving production systems to produce ever faster, in greater quantity and with better quality. What's particularly remarkable about Febron is that it is an unalterable raw material with virtually unlimited production unlimited. Let's be clear and simple: Febron is a raw material that depends on terrestrial agronomic resources, and only on agricultural solely on agricultural livestock resources. Economically, it represents a market potential of 300 million tons of annual resources of meat products, Febron extracted in meat form earns breeders around 0.50/kg and is sold to wholesalers and processing processing plants between 0.60 and 0.90/ kg  to be resold as Febron fiber

Febron fiber between 8.6 kg - 24kg -28kg, technically an organic material organic material at 0.50 to 1.00 kg with resale margins of 12 to 25% for certain for some organic matter, and sometimes up to more than

300% for ratified organic matter, up to more than 150: kg and on resale of fiber at prices that are totally out of line with the very high rarity of the product.

 

Example: ---

An organic material based on Central African lion will sell for between 150 kg and 300 kg at slaughterhouse and cutter prices, while Febron lion fiber Febron lion fiber will sell for 7000-32000 kg.

Some Febron fibers are so rare because of their animal origin that a product derived from this material in the luxury sector will cost between. 

66,000 to 3,300,000 design+margin +products So we can see how the mechanical industry has developed an eco-financial and industrial system to generate an entire market a range of raw materials enabling the production of millions derivative products.

The AMERIAS Group's plants have a unique way of producing unique way of producing. Production is new and inventive, and in less than a day to produce, depending on the size of the storage areas from one to 10 tons per day. Chemically treatment of products is carried out in such a way that the group uses products and enzyme agents that enable less chemical production chemical at the industrial level, at the supply level ,

fiber storage, and the industrial system allows for complete product complete product transformation cycles

 

(- FROM ORGANIC MATERIALS ORGANIC MATERIAL - TO FIBER - TEXTILE RAW MATERIAL °)

 

The figures between the quantity of meat products imported to a processing center and processed by the processing center that we can estimate and assess the value of production. Whether National and global,

Industrial production and innovation will (in some cases) use known industrial machines that naturally, and professionally reproduce the same farming systems, with just a few that the system remains inventive (in other words, we can use different types of we can use different types of industrial machines and existing as well as existing technical-industrial settings, but it's also association and targeted placement in the processing cycles using these same machines. Any manufacturer of textile products (textile raw materials textile raw materials) sees the Febron as a production opportunity. And this is true regardless of the country and type of production from bales of textile fibers to industrial spools manufacturing plants can conceive, be it wool, linen or cotton. wool, linen or cotton

 

 

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