dynalene inc. satish mohapatra, phd vp, engineering & daniel loikits president
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Dynalene Inc.Dynalene Inc.
Satish Mohapatra, PhD
VP, Engineering
&
Daniel Loikits
President
Dynalene Facilityin Whitehall, PA
A Company History
Parent Company: Loikits Technologies, Inc.
R&D started in 1993 with Lehigh University and Ben Franklin
Developed a series of low temperature heat transfer fluids (HTFs)
Dynalene Products
Ultra-low temperature heat transfer fluids
(-112 oC) to high temperature fluids (350 oC)
Water-based, hydrocarbons, silicones and glycol chemistries
Better performance than many competitive products
Dynalene and Nanotechnology
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HTF
Nanoparticles
Nanofluid
Projects
Department of Energy (DOE) funding for SBIR Phase I and II
(Complex Coolant Fluid for PEM Fuel Cell Systems)
Department of Defense (Air Force) funding for SBIR Phase I and II
(Advanced Thermo-Fluid Using Hybrid Nanoparticles)
Fuel Cells
A Stationary Fuel Cell(Gen Core from Plug Power Inc.)
A Fuel Cell Power Plant by Ballard Power Systems
Coolant Loop in a Fuel Cell
PEM Fuel CellStack
CoolantReservoir
Pump
Radiator
10
12
36
14
24
26
30
16
2818
1822
3220
Directed Energy (DE) Weapons and High Power Electronics
Summary
Dynalene is changing from a traditional specialty chemical company to a more high-tech company.
Nanotechnology will provide Dynalene with the next generation of products, which will outperform its current product line.