This week’s small business showcase is Kelly Houston from Aerosolization Equity Investments, LLC (https://www.aerosolization.com/).
He provides us with a quick discussion about his technology and attending the South East Regional Construction, Infrastructure & Environmental Summit in Wilmington, NC on 13 April 2023 (https://summit.ncmbc.us/) .
Leachate and other waste waters have various elements and compounds. Oxidation wraps the larger clumped particles of contamination. This dual unit performs at 300 gallons per minute (GPM). We can custom-make units to your specifications for pH, gallons per day (GPD), or even your needs for mobility on-site. The biggest determining factor for overall fallout vs. final evaporation is humidity. Year-round aerosolization is possible at most national sites when temperatures are above freezing. Whether your site is composed of ponds or tanks, our patented aerosolization system is comprehensive and limits overall exposure to the environment because the wastewater never leaves the site where it was generated. Whether you produce thousands of GPD; or millions, our method of aerosolization will limit the cost of transportation to a fraction of your current method of disposing of wastewater. Our patent is #8,926,792.
The NC DEFTECH Innovation Corner runs from 0930-1200 and DEFTECH will have several companies providing overviews of their technologies for the communities of interest. Take a look at their info and then come see them next week at Booth #133.
Advanced Material Manufacturing (https://advancemnm.com/)
360 Ballistics (https://amidoninc.com/)
USUV Clean, LLC (https://www.usuvclean.com/)
Boomerang Bottling System (https://boomerangwater.com/)
Disclaimer: “The views represented are not necessarily those of DEFTECH, NCMBC, FTCC, or the Federal Government. The content and interviews are for instructional purposes and to build awareness for the NC Innovation Ecosystem.” “DEFTECH is a North Carolina Military Business Center subsidiary and receives support from Fayetteville Technical Community College.”