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Dais NanoAir - Heating & Cooling and Refrigeration System
A NanoAir™ unit replaces traditional heaters as well as air conditioners while delivering better air quality. NanoAir™ can also be used to lower temperatures for an efficient alternative to conventional refrigeration units. NanoAir™ can also work with ConsERV™ to eliminate ozone-depleting fluorocarbons used in HVAC.
NanoAir can be deployed in all types of commercial and residential buildings, data centers, medical facilities, homes, cars, trains, buses, retail display coolers, refrigerated trucks, and others. Transportation applications have taken on a greater sense of importance with the recent announcement that the U.S. Government plans to raise auto gas mileage standards and cut greenhouse emissions in this sector.
Simplicity of production adds value to NanoAir. The application is constructed from Dais` proprietary nano-materials and a modest number of commercially available HVAC parts. Generally, current industry installation techniques are used. The result is lower maintenance costs and increased ease of use.
This application`s efficacy has been proven at two levels. First, NanoAir utilizes the same polymer membrane as ConsERV, thus confirming the functionality of the technology. Dais has also produced a "sub-1 ton" NanoAir prototype (now in its second generation), which has shown positive results. Dais plans to scale, produce, install, and field-test ten 5-ton equivalent systems, and is working with selected industry system manufacturers to license the application and sell NanoAir components. Ultimately, Dais will release this product to commercial markets on a geographic basis, creating a revenue stream from the sale of these systems.
NanoAir™ can be deployed in all types of commercial and residential buildings, data centers, medical facilities, homes, cars, trains, buses, retail display coolers, and refrigerated trucks. And NanoAir™ is constructed from Dais’ proprietary nanomaterial and a modest number of commercially available HVAC parts. The result is lower maintenance costs and increased ease of use.
