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DAIS CORPORATION
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These shares have recently surged from $0.03 cents to over $0.40 cents over the past several weeks . The company's nanotech technologies filtering and removing dangerous PFAS chemicals from air and water has driven this dramatic share advance. Investors have taken notice of this company's new revolutionary technologies and their processes in cleaning air and water . The company utilizes an HVAC pushed air box to filter and distribute clean air throughout buildings and homes. We urge all serious investors to place these shares on their BUY LIST. **************************************** Dais's Nanotechnology Addresses Critical Market Needs Generated by New Regulatory Activity Seeking Tighter PFAS Contamination Removal and Potential Ban of PFAS Containing Components (HVAC Refrigerants)The uses of Aqualyte™ nanomaterial widen as regulators in the EU introduce significant new rules about PFAS contamination including PFAS products such as HVAC refrigerants ODESSA, FL, Feb. 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Dais Corporation (DLYT) is a commercial nanotechnology company using its Aqualyte™ platform to create new product solutions shown to offer significant financial and environmental savings meeting increasing market demands. The company highlights the growth of this projected $642 billion market is driven by increased public awareness of the challenges posed by climate change and the impact of the global pandemic on buying habits. WEBSITE - CHAIRMANS MESSAGE - APPLICATIONS - HEATING COOLING
The flexibility of the company’s advanced nanomaterial lends itself to covering a wide swath of uses. As the diversity and number of the uses grow this provides a rare glimpse into the total power open to Aqualyte™. Overall, Dais's Aqualyte™ nanotechnology has the potential to provide innovative and effective solutions for a wide range of environmental and health challenges, including the growing concern of PFAS contamination in products and manufacturing processes. Recently the European Union introduced new rules for implementation regarding discontinuing the use of products made with PFAS contaminated water or using PFAS (“forever-chemicals”). The chemicals have been used in tens of thousands of products, including cars, foods, textiles, medical gear, windmills, refrigerant gases for HVAC and refrigeration due to their long-term resistance to extreme temperatures and corrosion. In addition to more stringent rules regarding PFAS cleanup the EU regulation is seeking to force the discontinuation of popular HVAC refrigerant gases (a PFAS product) in coming years. The impact of a refrigerant ban on the $26.3 billion HVAC industry is high. “Unfolding on a world stage are sizeable uses for our nanomaterial platform. The EU’s new regulations include not only newer PFAS requirements for contamination removal, it includes a ban on key refrigerants (a PFAS product). Aqualyte™ removes PFAS from contaminants to a ‘zero trace’ level and we have a line of HVAC equipment coming which does not use refrigerants. These innovations are made possible by Aqualyte™. The point is the sizeable product horizon for the nanomaterials is now coming into plain view,” said John Walsh, General Manager of Dais.
FACTOID This regulatory action highlights the importance of the company’s work with a large, multi-national conglomerate (and others) to ‘re-invent’ the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) industry. No refrigerant gases are required. The features of its nanotechnology platform enable a change to the architecture, features, and function of HVAC products. Changes include lowering energy use and emissions by greater than fifty percent.
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