
Industry-changing nanotechnology
Dais Analytic Corporation provides industry-changing, nanotechnology-based applications for heating & cooling, water treatment, and energy storage. These applications are reshaping traditional notions of energy efficiency, economics, and eco-friendly products by both reducing environmental impact use while lowering costs.
Dais was incorporated in 1999 as a nanotechnology polymer materials and processes company. Located in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, U.S.A, it is an OTC:BB listed company with the ticker "DLYT."
Dais' first product, the ConsERV™ energy recovery ventilator has demonstrated the capabilities of Dais proprietary nanotechnology materials and processes. Used in conjunction with air conditioners, ConsERV™ lowers capital and ongoing costs by as much as 30% while reducing the carbon footprint of Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) equipment by more than 50%. Dais products currently focus on three areas of applications for the nanotechnology polymer; heating & cooling, water treatment, and energy storage.
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ConsERV™ & NanoAir™ HVAC products: heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. -
NanoClear™ clean water systems: water treatment and desalination. -
NanoCap™ ultracapacitor: energy storage in a battery form.
The Company has a number of patents — and patents pending — on its materials, their composition and processes, and applications. In addition to the uses listed above, Dais has discovered four dozen other applications for its polymer plastic technology.
Dais is positioned to have a substantial international impact in applied nanotechnology within the energy and water industries. Products incorporating Dais' nanotechnology enable users to minimize consumption of irreplaceable natural resources and limit environmental destruction. Here at Dais, we have a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to create a mega-business entity for the good of its investors and the world's population alike.
Air. Energy. Water. With nanotechnology, we believe Dais is poised for long term, sustainable growth.
