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Dear Friends, I have invented a chemical formula if we apply it on a thread or paper the fire can not catch the thread or paper. Please give me a guide line that which is a correct field where I could apply that formula.

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  1. Have you checked with the patents office?  We already have fire proofing materials.  See if your ingredients match any.  If your formula stands out then patent it.  Remember when a fellow developed a formula so we could drive our cars on sugar and water, SHELL paid him a fortune to suppress it.  They want to sell oil and gas and when there is none they will have a replacement.  Watch sugar prices jump then.  Some Corporations don't want to see certain products on the market.  They'll pay millions to buy it from you.


  2. It appears you have applied it quite liberally to the U.S. Congress already.

  3. I get tons of emails from companies wanting my inventions so they can market them.  

    I just chuck them in the Spam can.

    Invention Submission  Corp, or something like that?  A website for inventors?  Check with a Chemistry department at a University nearby?  Maybe DuPont Corp, if you don't disagree with them corporately, or whatever.
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