PBS’s Quest Program Highlights Dais’s Products, Technologies and Their Environmental Impact
ODESSA, FL–(Marketwired – June 18, 2017) – Dais Analytic Corporation (OTCQB: DLYT), a commercial nanotechnology materials business selling its industry-changing nanomaterial technology into the worldwide water, air and energy markets, announced today that the Company and its key products were recently featured in a segment of the Public Broadcasting System’s “Quest” program.
Quest is a nationwide monthly PBS program capturing the latest breakthroughs in science, technology and education. Quest’s segment on Dais covered the company’s disruptive Aqualyte™ Moisture Transfer Membrane, and showcased two products: ConsERV™: a Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (“HVAC”) product, and NanoClear™: a nanomaterial based process able to produce high quality potable water from severely contaminated industrial wastewater.
“PBS used the power of television to reach a key target audience for Dais’s products at work and at home. Products which have unparalleled energy efficiency, lower environmental impact(s), and generally greater lifetime(s). The segment was clear – Dais is selling products thought to have efficiencies and other market benefits often not possible with products using today’s latest technologies and architecture”, said Brian C. Johnson, Chief Technology Officer of Dais.
Quest highlighted the company’s ConsERV product that captures energy found in a building’s exhaust air using it to precondition the incoming fresh air before it reaches the heating and/or cooling system. In its class, ConsERV offers some of the highest energy savings, a lower emissions profile, and healthier and more productive indoor environment. There are more than 25,000 ConsERV units installed world-wide in diverse uses such as 42 of Florida’s 67 county’s school districts, and in the larger homes found in a 20,000 Passive Home project in Anhui Province, China.
NanoClear was highlighted next showing how the Aqualyte material selectively transfers water molecules through a solid membrane from one side of the membrane to the other: no high pressure, no costly stainless-steel piping, etc. The segment went on to show how Aqualyte functions and how this leads to the benefits or higher purity and lower cost, and to water nearly 1,000 times higher in quality than required by the World Health Organization (WHO).
After viewing the Quest Episode Dais’s President and CEO Tim Tangredi said “The WEDU – PBS segment showcased – with integrity and charm – our exciting technology, dedicated team, and products. We are mobilized to aggressively sell Aqualyte ‘smart plastic’ based products into waiting energy and water markets. We are generating revenue while improving people’s lives”.
Dais has a link to the WEDU segment on its website at https://daisanalytic.com/press-release/.
About Quest
This new monthly series from WEDU PBS captures the latest breakthroughs in science, technology and education. Join host Dr. Shannon McQuaig to discover innovative techniques educators are using in the classroom and the latest developments in technology, such as 3D printing, drones and mobile devices. Support for Quest is made by the Helios Educational Foundation, and by S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund at the Community Foundation, Inland California. To find out more about Quest please visit http://video.wedu.org/show/wedu-quest/
About Dais Analytic Corporation
Dais Analytic Corporation (OTCQB: DLYT) is a nanotechnology business producing a versatile family of membrane materials — called Aqualyte — focusing on evolutionary or disruptive air, energy and water applications. The uses include:
- NanoClear™, a commercialized system treating contaminated water (notably most all forms of industrial waste), to provide pure potable water;
- ConsERV™, a commercially available engineered energy recovery ventilator (an HVAC product) useful for efficient management of ventilation air’s temperature and moisture content using the energy found in the outgoing ‘stale’ air stream to pre-condition the incoming fresh air often saving energy, CO2, and allowing for equipment downsizing;
- NanoAir™, an early beta-stage water-based, no fluorocarbon producing refrigerant cooling cycle which can replace the existing gas based compression cooling cycle in most all forms of air-conditioning and refrigeration saving a projected 50% in energy and CO2;
Each use demonstrates the diversity of Dais’ core product — Aqualyte™ — the family of Nano-structured polymers and engineered processes having a focus on minimizing consumption of irreplaceable natural resources, and ending the degradation of our environment. To find out more about Dais please visit www.daisanalytic.com
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