Description of Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details Textual) - USD ($) |
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Mar. 31, 2018 |
Dec. 31, 2017 |
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Restricted cash | $ 40,014 | |
Deposit amount | $ 390,940 | $ 390,940 |
Furniture and Fixtures [Member] | ||
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Estimated useful lives | Three years | |
Property and equipment depreciation method | Straight-line basis | |
Machinery and Equipment [Member] | ||
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Estimated useful lives | Three years | |
Property and equipment depreciation method | Straight-line basis |
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- Definition Description of the methodology for computing depreciation for classes of depreciable assets. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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- Definition Describes the periods of time over which an entity anticipates to receive utility from its property, plant and equipment (that is, the periods of time over which an entity allocates the initial cost of its property, plant and equipment). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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- Definition Amount of cash and cash equivalents restricted as to withdrawal or usage. Cash includes, but is not limited to, currency on hand, demand deposits with banks or financial institutions, and other accounts with general characteristics of demand deposits. Cash equivalents include, but are not limited to, short-term, highly liquid investments that are both readily convertible to known amounts of cash and so near their maturity that they present insignificant risk of changes in value because of changes in interest rates. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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- Definition Amount of cash and cash equivalents restricted as to withdrawal or usage, classified as noncurrent. Cash includes, but is not limited to, currency on hand, demand deposits with banks or financial institutions, and other accounts with general characteristics of demand deposits. Cash equivalents include, but are not limited to, short-term, highly liquid investments that are both readily convertible to known amounts of cash and so near their maturity that they present insignificant risk of changes in value because of changes in interest rates. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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