Gammalab Corporation

Gammalab Corporation "God is opening the gate of fruitfullness" THE GAMMA APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY

Which Dr. Gerino G. Promotional Market Price was set at PhP150 per liter.

Macias, at the University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines, founded in 1959 started a basic experimental research aimed to establish a foundation for Experimental Coconut Physics Research Technology. In 1963: Gammalab started developing an experimental model of the device known as URDIVASOSPE, which means, Ultrasonic Resonant Disintegrator-Integrator Variable Automatic Shell Oscillatory Sys

tem for Coconut Oil Processing and Extracting. This was briefly encoded as MUX Process, which means Macias Urdivasoscope Experimental. MUX Process was experimentally designed to extract virgin coconut oil directly from the fresh coconut meat, which is powdered inside the unbroken coconut shell, sucked out and feed into a Meat-Oil-Segregator Tube. The final products are, Cocomeat Flour, Virgin Coconut Oil and Pure Coco-Water. Sergio Montinola, then a young businessman from Bacolod City, with his pioneering spirit and foresight, provided the initial experimental research and development fund. In 1978: Gammalab began the experimental development works on the Electronic Drying System; the Ultrasonic Coconut Tester and the experimental design study on the feasibility of an Electroplasma Coco-Oil Engine. In 1980: Gammalab started works on the experimental design study of the Gammalab Coco-Oil-Shellfuel (MOS**) Mobile Processing Plant. In 1984: Gammalab, under a joint venture with Willie Evangelista, President of LTS Industrial Development Corporation, started construction and development of an experimental prototype of Gammalab Cocoshell Carbonizing and Electric Generator (SCEG), utilizing the biomass energy of cocoshell fuel chips. This is designed to convert heat of combustion of cocoshell biomass directly into Electric Power & Steam. The generated steam is converted into compressed air for long storage and Power Utility to drive Pneumatic Devices. In 1990: Gammalab started a laboratory scale processing of coconut sap into coco-nectar and coco-sugar concentrates with distilled coco-water as a by-product. This fieldwork was designed to acquire sufficient technical data necessary for the experimental design study of the Coco-Sugar/Nectar Modular Processing Plant Machinery. In 1991: Gammalab constructed and installed the Experimental Pilot Plant Prototype in Gumaca, Quezon Province, for the production of Coco-Sugar/Nectar with a processing capacity of 144 liters/day of fresh coconut sap. In 1993: Gammalab started works on the design and construction of the final commercial prototype of Gammalab Coco-Sugar/Nectar Modular Processing Plant Machinery. In 1994: Gammalab started a laboratory scale processing of coconut sap for the manufacture of Coco-Nectar, for the purpose of exploring the actual market potential and acceptability of the new product in Ormoc City. The marketing promotion was a complete success, as proven by hundreds of product users testimonials. In 1995: Gammalab’s Oplan Green Giant Project was developed in Legaspi City, Albay. This was designed to develop the Countryside Agro-Industrial System under a Symbiotic Concept for the establishment of a highly stable Human Ecology for the direct benefit of 18 million coconut dependent farmers. It aims to eventually transform the lives of the then 78 million Filipinos into a Progressive Economic State of Existence, by utilizing the newly developed Gammalab Coco-SOS* Integrated Industrial Systems Technology. In 1996: The Gammalab Coco-Sugar/Nectar Modular Processing Plant was constructed and installed in Malilipot, Albay. This had a rated processing capacity of 750 liters per day of fresh sap into 123.7 liters of coco-nectar/day, and 626 liters/day of distilled coco-water, from a 500-tree coconut plantation. The plant, however, was on a Pilot Test Run for a period of one year, from 1996 to 1997, due to the failure of a government agency to release the required working capital. In 1998: Gammalab signed a licensing agreement with the new formed Mayon Coconut Product Manufacturing Corporation, to construct, install and operate a Gammalab Coco-Sugar/Nectar Processing Plant in Sto. Domingo, Albay. This has a rated processing capacity of 5,000 kilograms/month of coco-nectar for export to Germany and eventually to the rest of the European Countries. In 2000: Gammalab started developing the provinces of Leyte, and Negros Occidental, with the possible joint venture with the Local Government Units, the Philippine Coconut Authority, the Negros Occidental Sugar Producers and the Coconut Farmers, for the eventual production of Coco-Sugar, Coco-Nectar and Distilled Coco-Water for domestic and export market demands. In 2001: Gammalab prepares to commercially develop the technology to produce sugar from coconuts as a technological weapon to counter the formidable onslaught of the 2005 Globalization. With only a 5% tariff on imported and cheaper sugar, the Philippine Sugar Industry will finally meet its final conqueror – death. BEYOND 2001 AD:



GAMMALAB1 & THE GAMMA SAGES, INC.2

Under a joint covenant aims to successfully develop the project

POVERTY ELIMINATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY. Designed and developed under a Symbiotic Concept for the Establishment of a Highly Stable Human Ecology for the liberation of 18 million coconut farmers & sugarcane plantation worker from the age-old bo***ge of poverty. The eventual transformation of the lives of 80 million Filipinos into a

PROGRESSIVE ECONOMIC STATE OF EXISTENCE

May enable them to attain freedom from industrial slavery, now controlled by

The International High-Tech Overlords

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Purok Kabulakan , Singcang
Bacolod City

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