Peletex
Peletex,
Inc., a Maui product development company has invented
and patented a new paradigm in air filtration
that is more efficient and more cost effective
than the current HEPA/ULPA standard. The Aqueous-Froth
Air (AFA) Filter is the next generation in air
filtration technology. This new standard will
be used in products for homes, offices, hospitals,
vehicles, industrial plants, and also protect
against chemical, biological, and radiological
weapons. Peletex is identifying market leading
companies to develop products for residential,
commercial, health care, and industrial air filtration
markets worldwide.
Peletex was issued their second U.S. patent for
a fundamental new method of air filtration that
will actually mimic the way that nature cleans
the air. Everyone has smelled and felt the clean
fresh air following a good rainstorm. The advanced
Aqueous-Froth Air (AFA) filter captures particles
the same way that condensation accumulates on
a dust particle when nature creates a raindrop.
This is an "outside-the-box" approach
using "nature's way" to offer a wide
range of practical new solutions to an age old
dilemma that has been limited by the constraints
imposed from the current state-of-the-art High
Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters.
The new air filtration technology presents an
entirely new set of solutions for problems in
an industry that is overdue for a breakthrough.
Peletex's new air filtration technology is scalable.
Everyone can breathe easier in their homes, businesses,
factories, hospitals, and public places. This
simple, yet advanced technology can eliminate
air pollutants from coal fired power plants and
other large industrial processors worldwide.
Roy Pellegrin, President of Peletex, originally
developed the air filtration system to contain
drywall dust during remodeling construction. Pellegrin
and his associates soon realized that there would
be many far reaching uses for Roy's clever invention.
Peletex's first U.S. patent was issued in September,
2003 for the Aqueous-Froth Air (AFA) filter. The
second AFA filter patent, published this month,
utilizes heterogeneous nucleation and advanced
concepts that propose a new world of solutions
to simple and complex technical and environmental
air filtration problems. Peletex has foreign patent
filing rights in Europe and Japan, and they have
sent an operational prototype of their system
for data verification to Sandia National Laboratories
in May 2005.
Based
on a simple idea, the system utilizes an aqueous-froth
to filter the air. The Aqueous-Froth Air (AFA)
filter draws air through the froth and solution,
captures particulates (in some cases contaminants)
and holds them in solution for disposal. Enhancements,
additives, controls and other variables allow
for a full range of problem solving features to
perform for any air filtration challenge. Jeff
Reiss, CFO said, "The beauty of the AFA filter
is its versatility and ability to optimize for
virtually all air filtration markets; from high
volume power plant emissions and construction
nuisance dust to high-technology precision for
operating rooms, clean rooms, nano-manufacturing,
Homeland Security and a list of applications that
will only grow over time." The dynamics of
the froth creates an entirely new, fresh and clean
filter surface every millisecond. Maintenance
can be automated and the cost of operation is
expected to be considerably less than conventional
methods.
Creating a simpler, more cost-effective air filtration
system will be hugely beneficial to many diverse
industries. For large high-technology operations
like biomedical research and development laboratories
and semiconductor manufacturing, the cost of electricity
to run the air filtration is a significant line
item. The operating cost of the air filtration
system is dependent on the filtration media, the
air velocity through the media, the size of the
system and the required air changes. The cost
of pushing air through standard HEPA air filters
is significant. It is expected that due to the
lack of resistance in Peletex's AFA filtering
medium, energy efficiency will be immensely improved.
The AFA filter will have applications that will
begin to replace both dry (HEPA) and wet filters.
Government Funded R&D:
Currently, Peletex, in partnership with Sandia
National Laboratories, is working on a project
with Hawaii Technology Development Venture (HTDV),
utilizing funds from the Office of Naval Research
(ONR). Peletex's task is to design their AFA filter
to employ the (active ingredients of the) proven
and commercially available Chemical and Biological
Weapons (CBW) decontamination formula (DF-200)
developed at Sandia National Laboratories. Dr.
Mark Tucker, at Sandia National Labs has joined
as co-investigator on the project known as "Submicron
Aerosol Filtration Encapsulation and Sequestration
of Toxins (SAFEST)". With success from this
first Government funded project, Pellegrin and
Reiss believe that many new doors to Government
funding will open and they will continue to pursue
new opportunities to advance their technology.
Upon the completion of successful R&D, the
Government will purchase equipment developed by
Peletex and this will accelerate the introduction
of the AFA filter into commercial markets.
Utility Companies:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandated
controls are ratcheting up clean air standards
for electricity generation plants. This offers
exciting opportunities to employ AFA filter technology
for coal fired electricity generators and other
large scale industrial processors. Roy Pellegrin,
inventor of the AFA filter contends that, "We
have the ultimate wet scrubber. The AFA filter
combines the benefits of other state-of-the-art
technologies with lower costs of technology, operation
and maintenance." Peletex's goal is to clean
up every smoke stack in the world.
Strategic Partners:
Peletex is identifying strategic partners to take
advantage of opportunities afforded by Government
funding for military and Homeland Security and
industrial air filtration for environmental clean-up.
The more advanced applications of the AFA filter
will be developed as Peletex gains more experience
with their technology, and produces compelling
data for each of the target markets. There are
many opportunities and markets, but they are dependent
on scientific data that will lead the way for
future development and capital formation. Peletex
is searching for strategic partners, who are leaders
in their industries who will pursue co-operative
R&D with Peletex and contribute to a planned
roll-out of products for orderly market development
and profitability. Additionally, this invention
will produce new specialty areas of science and
abundant opportunities for research. Peletex is
searching for academic and university alliances.
Noting that HEPA filters are reliable to trap
particulate matter 0.3 microns or larger, Pellegrin
explains, "As semiconductor chips get smaller,
down to the nano-meter size, it becomes more critical
that clean-rooms be clear of dust particles. Peletex
expects to achieve superior filtration performance
over the HEPA filters and ultimately improve efficiency
for manufacturing. That will be very valuable
to the manufacturers."
Jeff Reiss, CFO offers his perspective, "We've
worked very hard for over five years, learned
valuable lessons and advanced our technology.
We are blessed with this compelling and challenging
mission and we hope to become a standout technology
success story for Maui and the State of Hawaii.
It's been a battle and we still have a long way
to go... The world needs this invention."
For more information about Peletex, their web
page is: www.peletex.net
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