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Ключевые слайды презентаций на конференции IDC по корпоративным мобильным решениям - IDC Enterprise Mobility Conference 2012 (апрель). Центр корпоративной мобильности АйТи - Платиновый партнер конференции. (в рамках презентаций проводились живые демонстрации решений упоминающихся в презентациях)
The public often perceive nuclear power production as cutting-edge technology, a high-tech world where state-of-the-art science meets industrial innovation. However insiders may take a different view, seeing instead a conservative industry hindered by a fondness for old technologies, reluctant to embrace innovations while struggling under the burden of equipment obsolescence. In this interview Bill Henwood shares his views.
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The document discusses the author's healthy lifestyle while managing food allergies. The author is allergic to eggs, all nuts except almonds, and all legumes. This makes eating grains, proteins, and dairy challenging at times. However, the author enjoys a variety of fruits and vegetables, getting over 10 servings per day. Meat makes up 90% of the author's protein intake due to food allergy restrictions on vegetarian options. With adjustments like making baked goods at home, the author maintains a nutritious diet.
This document provides an overview of Dais Analytic Corporation, including key information about its nanotechnology products, markets addressed, financial projections, growth plans, and management team. Dais is developing nano-material based applications for energy, HVAC, water treatment, and energy storage markets. Its flagship product, ConsERV, generated $1.1 million in revenue in 2008. Financial projections estimate total sales growing from $1.7 million in 2009 to $61.9 million by 2012. The growth plan focuses on expanding ConsERV sales and developing new products in HVAC, water treatment, and energy storage using Dais' nano-materials.
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Canadian clear have been serving the process industry in india for the last decade. The products include patented inline conical filters, cartridge filter elements in various material of construction and in different micron ratings to cover filter elements upto 01 micron for micro for air.
Water treatment is used to optimize most water-based industrial processes, such as: heating, cooling, processing, cleaning, and rinsing, so that operating costs and risks are reduced. Poor water treatment lets water interact with the surfaces of pipes and vessels which contain it. Steam boilers can scale up or corrode, and these deposits will mean more fuel is needed to heat the same amount of water. Cooling towers can also scale up and corrode, but left untreated, the warm, dirty water they can contain will encourage bacteria to grow, and Legionnaires’ Disease can be the fatal consequence. Also, water treatment is used to improve the quality of water contacting the manufactured product e.g. semiconductors, and/or can be part of the product e.g. beverages, pharmaceuticals, etc. In these instances, poor water treatment can cause defective products.
Grywalizacja to zastosowanie reguł znanych z gier komputerowych do modyfikowania zachowań prawdziwych ludzi w prawdziwym życiu. Prezentacja jest dodatkiem do podcastu „Mała Wielka Firma”, odc. pt. „Grywalizacja”, do znalezienia na http://paweltkaczyk.midea.pl
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This document provides an overview of nephelometry and turbidimetry techniques. It discusses how these techniques measure scattered light from particles in solution, with nephelometry measuring scattered light and turbidimetry measuring transmitted light. Factors that influence light scattering like particle size and concentration are also covered. The instrumentation used in both techniques employs similar optical components to light sources and detectors. Applications include analyzing water quality, determining inorganic substances and use in biochemical analysis.
This document discusses analytical methods such as nephelometry and turbidimetry. Nephelometry measures the intensity of scattered light from a sample, while turbidimetry measures the intensity of transmitted light. Both methods can be used to determine concentration and involve instrumentation including a radiation source, monochromators, sample cells, and detectors. Nephelometry and turbidimetry have a variety of applications and allow for qualitative and quantitative analysis of substances. They provide advantages of speed and simplicity but also have disadvantages of cost and fragility.
This document discusses nephelometry and turbidimetry, which are techniques used to measure the scattering and transmission of light through solutions. Nephelometry measures scattered light at a 90 degree angle to determine particle concentration, while turbidimetry measures transmitted light at 180 degrees. The amount of scattering depends on factors like particle size, concentration, and wavelength of light. These techniques can be used to analyze water quality, determine inorganic substances and biochemical components, and quantify pollution levels. A nephelometer/turbidimeter instrument contains a light source, filters, sample cells, and detectors to perform both nephelometry and turbidimetry measurements.
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2) Conventional drinking water treatment typically includes aeration, coagulation/flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. It aims to remove microbes, particles, dissolved solids and other pollutants.
3) The key processes involve adding coagulants to neutralize particle charges, forming flocs for removal via sedimentation and filtration. Chlorine is commonly used for disinfection but produces disinfection byproducts, so alternatives like chloramines and ozone are also used.
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1. Applied Nanotechnology
“Fulfilling 21st Century
Energy and Water Market Demands”
(OTCBB: DLYT)
Dais Analytic Confidential & Proprietary Information October 2009-V1.2 Page 1
2. Introduction/Agenda
Tim Tangredi, CEO of Dais (OTCBB: DLYT)
Safe Harbor
Dais
o Business Opportunity/Overview
Dais Analytic Confidential & Proprietary Information Page 2
3. Safe Harbor
• The materials in this presentation about Dais Analytic Corporation contain
various forward-looking statements and include assumptions concerning Dais
Analytic's operations, future results and prospects.
• These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and are
subject to risk and uncertainties. In connection with the "safe harbor" provisions
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Dais Analytic
Corporation provides the following cautionary statement identifying important
factors which, among others, could cause the actual results or events to differ
materially from those set forth or implied by the forward-looking statements and
related assumptions.
• Such factors include the following: (1) the current state of development of our
planned products; (2) risks associated with international operations and
expansion, (3) unproven business plan, and (4) demands of the competitive
global economy that may generate new or enhanced competitors. These and
other risks are discussed in greater detail in the Dais Analytic Corporation
Private Placement Memorandum.
Dais Analytic Confidential & Proprietary Information Page 3
4. Objective
Share the story of a global Clean-Tech opportunity
• Nanotechnology focused on Energy and Water uses
• ‘Moving Molecules v. Using Motors & Machines’
“Deep bench” of applications
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5. The Product
Product’s technical
Description:
o“Nano-structured High Charge
Density electrolyte”
“Smart” Saran wrap
Scaled and Selling
Four key attributes
o Selectivity: Discriminating
o High Flux: Water loving
o Hermetic: Solid
o Cost: Applications sensitive
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6. Product Applications
Energy & Water Application
Focus
Heating,
Ventilation and
Air-Conditioning
(HVAC)
“The Product”
- Applications are created by:
Waste Water o Varying the material’s
Treatment &
Water
configuration
Desalination o Content on each face of the
membrane:
Gas
Energy Storage
(Ultracapacitor) Liquid(s)
Combination
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7. Opportunity Summary
• Product: $30M & ten years commercializing the ‘smart plastic’ and its
applications
• World-wide markets : Growing demand topping billions of dollars
• Business Model: (1.) Sell valued added products, (2.) License/Supply
materials or value added products (3.) Spin-offs.
• Potential: Ability to generate $5B+ in revenues within a decade.
Heating, Ventilation, and Water Energy
Air Conditioning (HVAC) Treatment & Storage
$74 billion US market Desalination $2 trillion market
($189 billion international) $30 billion potential by 2020
market
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8. Dais Analytic – The Company
Industry
• Tampa Bay area, started in ’99 Awards
• Selling product
• HVAC component
• 4 prestigious industry awards
• NEWS FLASH:
185% increase in Q2 ’09 revenues from Q2
’08
$200M Genertec Agreement, others
coming …
• Strong and growing patent position
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9. The Applications
- (Commercial)
- (Prototype)
- (Prototype)
- (Development)
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10. “Solid State High Efficiency Fixed Plate
Enthalpy Energy Recovery Ventilation”
Market Value Proposition:
A. Energy savings ranges from 5 – 58%
B. Commercial Sales – ROI, Residential Sales – “Healthy Air”
C. No moving parts, or cross air-flow contamination
D. Pre-condition incoming air with energy found in the exhaust air
E. Market: $400M US North American growing at 20% annually
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11. The Next Generation of Refrigeration
and Heating/Cooling Equipment
Market Value Proposition:
A. 50% plus less energy consumed and CO2 produced
- ‘Split’ the management of water and heat content in the air
B. No fluorocarbons are generated (no CFC/HFC are used; only
water)
C. $180B plus annual market
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12. “A simple yet elegant process to clean
salt or waste water into clean water”
Market Value Proposition
A. 25 – 75% less energy consumed
B. 5 – 50% less expensive to build/operate
C. Simple: Little or no fouling, Little to no ‘pre’ and ‘post’ water
treatment
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13. “A multifaceted, powerful, promising
energy saving device”
Market Value Proposition
A. Projected 3X energy improvement than a Lithium Ion battery
A. “Smart Grid”, and improve Wind and Solar renewable energy
availability/efficiency
C. 3 year development program: GE & Genertec see ‘it’
D. $2T – and growing – global market
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14. Core Management Team
Tim Tangredi, CEO. Strategy, P&L, execution, channel development, & licensing experience,
AT&T, Raised $15M for Dais, Foreign joint venture and License experience, founder of Aegis
Biosciences (bio-materials licensing), MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Scott Ehrenberg, CTO. IBM R&D, strong background in electrolytes & uses, nanostructure
material design and fabrication, manufacturing line start-up and scale, supply chain
procurement and management, co-founder Tessera Inc. holder of 15 US patents. BS – Physics
from Penn State
Bob Brown, VP of Marketing. 10 years as CEO of digital mapping company with revenues of
$30M, and 500 people. 30- years experience selling to utilities, and industrial customers.
International joint ventures, and technical business marketing distribution chain (procurement
and sales) skills.
• Judith C. Norstrud, CFO. Ms. Norstrud began her career at Fraser & Company, St. Petersburg, FL
moving to PricwaterhouseCoopers, LLC, to Pender Newkirk, LP in Tampa in 1999, and in 2002 to
current -Partner at Norco Accounting and Consulting, in Tampa. Skills include SEC filings,
compliance laws/regulations, audits, internal control review, and due diligence for acquisition
and mergers. Judy is a CPA holding a Masters in Accountancy (’92) and a Bachelor of Sciences –
Accounting from the University of S. Florida (‘90). Judy is a member of AICPA – American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Dais Analytic Confidential & Proprietary Information Page 14
15. Dais’s Board of Directors
•Raymond J. Kazyaka, Sr., President/CEO – Wright Malta Corporation. Ray lead the
acquisition of a GE spin-off business in 1980 with revenues reaching $55M at its peak . The
Company and its shareholders voted to liquidate in 2004 (large property holdings of WM
purchased by developer, aged management team, profitable) , Board member since 1998
•Walter J. Robb, PhD. Robb, former SVP and Director of GE Global Research Center in
Niskayuna, has invested in 25 start-up companies since 1990. CEO of Vantage Management,
Inc. a NY based consulting firm. Robb had a 42-year career at GE that led to the creation of
GE’s Medical Imaging business. He invented a membrane that was a precursor to an
improved artificial lung, and in September 1993, he received the National Medal of
Technology from President Bill Clinton. An investor in Dais since 2005, and a Board member
since December 2008.
•Robert W. Schwartz, Managing Director, Schwartz , Heslin Group founded in 1985 and
serves as one of its Managing Directors. Mr. Schwartz specializes in corporate planning,
finance and development. Prior to SHG, he was a Chief Executive Officer of a high tech
telecommunications company (Windsource, Inc.), Chief Operating Officer of an AMEX
(Coradian Corporation), and he was also the Chief Financial Officer of Troy-Built (a major
manufacturer of outdoor power equipment).
•Tim Tangredi, Chairman – See “Management Team” page
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16. Summary
• Nanotechnology family of materials & processes
- ‘Family’ of smart polymers
- Proven in Commercial application
- Different configurations address many applications/industries
• Energy and water ‘centric’ applications focus having
strong , world-wide appeal
– Potential $5+ billion business in Year 10
– “Clean-Tech” with a financial upside
• Resources
– Market awareness, Capital, Leverage Relationships, Team
additions …
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17. Appendix
Thank you!
“I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. (Anonymous)”
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18. - Energy Recovery
Wish to see a ConsERV system ‘in action’?
• First beta sale (November 2002)
• Florida Power and Light; Daytona Beach
• Login information:
http://68.16.163.6:8080/stations/fpl/web/Main.html
Login: fpl
Password: guest
Select 'ERV' on the left side of the screen
• Real-time data
• Look at ‘Ton’s Saved’
• Basis for the FP&L Rebate program
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19. Moisture Transfer Membrane
Nano-scale
membrane
• Organized into
“domains” 5 – 20
nm across
• Does not allow
oxygen, nitrogen,
etc. to cross
• Charge structure
absorbs and
transfers individual
water molecules
• Driven by
difference in vapor
pressure of water
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20. ConsERV- Showcase Installations
Daytona Beach Campagana Homes, Tampa,
Community College Florida
• Daytona Beach, FL • 6,600 sq/ft custom home
• 6000 ft3/min indoor unit • 300 cfm unit
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21. - Energy Recovery
ConsERV v. Enthalpy Wheels & Other Fixed Plate ERVs
ConsERV Other Fixed Plate and Wheel ERVs
Anti-microbial polymer membrane with nanotech Fixed plate = dessicant coated paper
Technology
transmission of water molecules Wheel = rotating, dessicant coated honeycomb
AHRI 1060 certified effectiveness AHRI 1060 certified effectiveness
Core
69% sensible effectiveness, 60% latent, 65% total Fixed Plate = 70% sensible, 38% latent, 48% total
Performance
(sensible = temperature, latent = moisture) Wheel = 68% sensible, 60% latent, 64% total
No airstream communication/leakage and no moving Air stream communication/leakage ranges from 2%
parts allows a wider range of applications to 12%
Enhanced reliability = safely reduce CAPEX costs for Will not run if motor, belt or bearings fail =
HVAC equipment up to 35% engineers will not downsize HVAC equipment
Benefits No condensate - no need for drain line, no clogging, Other fixed plate products are paper based (mold,
mold, etc. fungus, structural collapse)
Fixed Plate form factor with high performance allows Wheels require larger maintenance area, more
for wider qualification for utility rebate programs frequent repairs to moving parts
Parasitic energy to spin wheel = reduced savings
Aluminum and painted or galvanized steel units Painted or galvanized steel
Box Flexibility Configurations up 50,000 cfm (cubic feet per minute Fixed plates up to 6,000 cfm
of airflow) Wheels up to 100,000 cfm
10 year core warranty 5 year warranty for wheels standard
Maintenance
Vacuum twice a year if needed Need regular maintenance on moving parts
System Price $1.90 - $5.25 (5,000 CFM)/0 - 7 yr payback $1.30 - 6.25 (5,000 CFM)/0 - 7 yr payback
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22. NanoAir v. Conventional HVAC Systems
Confidential - Not for Disclosure
NanoAir Conventional HVAC
Evaporative cooling raises efficiency Mature technology, improvements are expensive
28 EER peak, 20-24 ave as a
Energy Highest AHRI certified EER = 15.0, Ave 12-13
stand-alone unit
Usage
48 EER in 100% outside air unit 13.5 EER for core/wheel hybrid 100% OA unit
w/ConsERV (SEMCO REV-6000 tested at Oak Ridge NL)
Displace traditional HVAC, establish Reached efficiency plateau in a variety of systems
Current systems cool OA to 55 F, reheat to space-
Ultra-efficient 100% OA system
neutral 72 F, and cool again to 55F
Chilled water dehumidifier
External condensation with drains not practical in
partners well with high efficiency
preferred ceiling installations
Application radiant cooling systems
Stand-alone dehumidifier Current dehumidifiers increase sensible heat load
Evaporative cooling tower with
Exposed water limits cooling towers to large systems
low maintenance, increased safety
Missing maintenance causes health risk
= use in small systems
(Legionaire's Disease, mold growth)
Stand-alone chiller
More sophisticated control is Sophisticated controls are needed just to compensate for
Decoupled temperature &
Stop cooling and you stop dehumidifying
humidity control
Control
More efficient part-load operation
Fixed-speed compressors dump heat to reduce
(raise air temperature instead of
capacity instead of slowing down
cycling off)
No HCFC or HFC fluids needed Transitioning from HCFC to HFC fluids
Water is the working fluid Global Warming Potential = 1300 to 1900 times CO 2
Refrigerant
Inexpensive, low pressure plastic Copper tubing needed to withstand pressure
tubing and limit refrigerant leakage
5 Ton
System $2,300 - 24 EER $2550 (Average: Trane, Carrier, & Rheem - 15 EER)
MFG Cost
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23. NanoClear v. Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment/Clean-Up
NanoClear Reverse Osmossis
3 Distinct Low Pressure Membrane Processes Single High Pressure Membrane Process
Multi-Staged Vapor Compression Multi-stage
Process Parallel Stage Direct Impingement [1]
Solar Pond
[2]
By Process (Independent of plant size) RO (Dependant on Plant Size)
3
Electrical Vapor Comp 3.0-4.0 kWh/m 2.5 to 3 kWh/m 3 @ >104 m 3 per day
Usage Direct Impingement .1 to .3 kWh/m 3
Solar Pond: .1 to .3 kWh/m 3
Simple 20 um particle pre-filtration Complex Multi-Stage Pre-filtration/treatment
No regeneration required Regen timing dependant on water quality
Lifetime dependant on water quality - 2
Membrane Characteristics No fouling or scaling
yrs
No chemicals required Chemicals required to protect membrane
Extremely long lifttime - unknown limit
Water Quality Independent Water Quality Dependant
Vapor Compression ~75% 45-65%
Capture Percentage
Direct Impingement = ~75%
Solar Pond >95%
Low Pressure Plastic Piping High Pressure Stainless Steel
Vapor Comp - Serially Staged Trains Serially staged trains
Plant Construction
Direct Impingement - Parallel Multi-Pass
Batch Processing
Cost $.25 to $.33 (projected) M3, desalination $.50 to $1 (actual) M3 - desalination
[1] Can be powered by ocean thermocline or geothermal strata temperature differences
[2] Vapor Capture closed heat cycle
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24. Ultracapacitor
NanoCap v. EDLC Capacitors & Lithium Batteries
Confidential - Not for Disclosure
NanoCap EDLC Lithium Ion
Redox battery/ Electrostatic Electrochemical
electrostatic capacitor capacitor ion-exchange battery
397 @ 48 V
Wh/kg 4 to 8 150
3800 @ 150 V
Energy Metrics
>1500 continuous >1500 continuous 200-400 continuous
W/kg
8000 pulse 8000 pulse 3500 pulse
715 @ 48 V
Wh/L 15 400
7000 @ 150 V
Cell Voltage 48 to 500 3 4.2
I2R losses, I2R losses,
Heat I2R losses
ion transport losses electrolyte polarization
ESR 70- 100 mW 65 mW 11 mW
Parameters Self-Discharge 2% per month 50% per month 2% per month
Cycles 10,000 to 100,000 1,000,000 3,000
Temp Range -40 to +85 C -40 to +65 C -30 to +60 C
Charge Cycle
.90 to .95 .80 to .90 .70 to .85
Efficiency
Prismatic, Spiral wound, Spiral or prismatic,
Cell Type
in parallel in series in series
Packaging
Cell Size 10 x 10 x .0025 cm 17 x 8 cm 14 x 7 cm
Cell Volume 1 L ~ 800 cells 1.7 L ~ 144 cells 1.4 L ~ 170 Cells
Cost $/Wh $70 - $91 (low - high) $180 - $410 $150 - $300 (GM)
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