Just found some data on the company and the inventor.
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?939-Patent-Ni-alloys-for-H-storage-amp-generation-of-energy-%28Target-tech-intl-Han-NEE%29&p=3482#post3482

the company is from vancouver...

the inventor is the CEO.


No reference to LENR on their website, and big cash flow for few employee
suggesting a big holding...

2012/12/30 Terry Blanton <[email protected]>

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> On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 9:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>   1) The coefficient of thermal expansion between the plastic and the
>>      metal coatings are at least an order of magnitude different. This
>>      causes stresses between the coating layers and the core of plastic
>>      ball. Repeated temperature changes of the metal coated ball will
>>      cause the coating to flake off and will stop the energy generation
>>      process.
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> This might explain why Patterson's later beads no longer produced excess
> energy.  If Storm's theory is correct, it is the cracks resulting from the
> stresses which made the beads produce excess heat.  If Patterson found a
> way to prevent the stressing due to the difference in coefficient of
> expansion, he might have solved the flaking problem; but, at the same time,
> he killed the process in preventing the surface cracking.
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> Now wouldn't that be a hoot!
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