Dais Analytic Corporation receives initial order for ConsERV cores and systems for HVAC equipment

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Greentech Lead America: Dais Analytic Corporation, a nanotechnology materials and process company focused on commercializing its technology in the worldwide energy and water markets, has received an initial order for its ConsERV cores and systems useful in most forms of HVAC equipment built around its Aqualyte nano-materials from a specialty engineering service company in Beijing, China.

The first deployment of the ConsERV technology is at the first building of a 45-building complex. The systems and materials are projected to ship by July of 2013. International expansion in markets outside of the Americas is a key part of Dais’s stated long-term strategy.

The Company exceeded its goal by completing the design, build and production of a pilot wastewater treatment device (based on the Company’s “NanoClear” process), located near a Pasco County, Florida municipal wastewater treatment facility, before the end of the second quarter.

The NanoClear unit began to produce clean water from contaminated wastewater nearly a month early.  The unit will undergo rigorous testing and monitoring. The project was undertaken to showcase the projected superior functionality of Dais’s Aqualyte nano-materials and novel process in harsh wastewater uses over existing products for the cleaning of contaminated water.

The company also announced changes in its Board and senior postions. Joyce Conner-Boyd has now joined the Company as its Chief Operating Officer. Stephen Baker, an experienced product developer, has been added to the Dais team as its chief engineer, and director of the Company’s Product Development and Quality Team.

Dais Analytic Corporation is commercializing its innovative Aqualyte family of nano-structured materials and processes focusing on evolutionary or disruptive air, energy and water applications.

editor@greentechlead.com

 

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