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VAPPRO with VCI: Dynalene 's new distribution product
Dynalene is pleased to announce that we are now distributing the VAPPRO line of VCI inhibitors from Magna Chemicals Canada. VCI is an abbreviation for Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor. These VCI products are available in several forms such a liquid, film, and powder to protect all types of metals from corrosion in all environments. For years Dynalene has provided inhibited heat transfer fluids for process cooling or heating applications. With the VAPPRO VCI line we are able to provide corrosion protection to metals in any application. For more information on the entire line click here.

Dynalene Inc. is happy to announce our ISO certification
Dynalene Inc. is proud to report as of September 2007 the company received it’s ISO 9001 certification. “We are very proud of this accomplishment”. Said CEO Dr. Satish Mohapatra. We want to recognize the hard work and dedication of our employees for the year long preparation required to engage this certification.

Dynalene adds personnel
Dynalene Inc. is proud to announce a new addition to our already strong lab support team. Mr. Greg DeLong has joined the company as QC analyst. He has a BS degree in chemistry from Kutztown University and has experience as a lab analyst at a local environmental lab. "We are very excited to have Greg on our team and look forward to his contribution to the continued growth of Dynalene", said Dr. Satish Mohapatra, President and CEO of Dynalene Inc. Dynalene provides chemical and corrosion testing services in addition to its line of heat transfer fluids. "We expect Greg to be an integral part of our lab services business unit", said David Arcury, COO of Dynalene.

Dynalene HC-20 used in large heat recovery application
When a large truck manufacturing facility in the mid Atlantic region decided to recover waste heat generated by their plant, and put it to use as comfort heating, they were faced with several options. After working side by side with engineers for several months they selected a heat recovery system utilizing a secondary heat transfer fluid loop. This system design would be cost effective and highly efficient. The next step was to identify a capable working fluid. With all the fluids available on the market ranging from Glycols to Silicones they chose the Dynalene HC-20 fluid.
The fluid’s “non-toxic, non-flammable and environmentally friendly chemistry provided all the attributes required for this type of application” a spokesman said. Not to mention its high temperature stability. Now approaching the 1 year anniversary we are happy to report a greater than 15% savings on utility costs and one very happy customer.

Dynalene Inc. receives $1.7 million in federal (SBIR) funding
Dynalene Inc. has received two Federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants totaling $1.7 million starting in '04 from the DOE and DOD in '05. The DOD project is expected to last until '08 ending with a coolant utilizing nano-technology designed for Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) cooling. The DOE funding is to end this year with coolant, again using Nano-technology to cool and eliminate the need for an ion exchange column for fuel cells.

Dynalene Inc. introduces BioGlycol
Dynalene Inc. has collaborated with Dupont Tate & Lyle (a newley formed JV) to utilize their new product Susterra®, a corn derived glycol. The new Dynalene fluid called Dynalene BioGlycol will be a blend of Susterra® and Dynalene's inhibitor package. This new product dubbed "Nature's First Glycol" is expected to have great potential in the very large commodity glycol market.

Dynalene HC is the fluid of choice
Dynalene Inc. is proud to report that over 75,000 gallons of Dynalene HC will be used in a large climactic chamber in South Korea. This project is one of the largest of its kind and a testament to the user friendliness and high performance characteristics this fluid offers.