Satish Mohapatra, PhD VP, Engineering & Daniel Loikits President Dynalene Inc. Satish Mohapatra, PhD VP, Engineering & Daniel Loikits President
Dynalene Facility in 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 + Nanoparticles HTF 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
Directed Energy (DE) Weapons and High Power Electronics 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.