SymbolDLYT
NameDAIS CORPORATION
SectorUNDEFINED
RegionNorth America
Industry-
Address33556 United States FL 11552 Prosperous Drive
Telephone(727) 375-8484
Fax
Email
Websitehttp://www.daisanalytic.com
IncorporationUS
Incorporated On1993
Employees
Fiscal Year12/31
Public Since
ExchangesOTC
AuditorRBSM LLP;
Audit StatusAUDITED
Reporting StatusU.S. Reporting: SEC Reporting
CIK0001125699
Description

Dais Corporation is a nanostructured polymer technology materials company having developed and now commercializing applications using its family of nanomaterial called Aqualyte. The first commercial product is called ConsERV, a fixed plate energy recovery ventilator which we believe is useful in meeting building indoor fresh air requirements while saving energy and lowering emissions for most forms of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment. We are developing other nanostructured polymer technology applications including (i) "NanoClear", a membrane process for creating potable water from industrial process waste (petrochemical, steel, etc.), seawater, brackish water or other forms of wastewater and (ii) NanoAir, a water-based dehumidification, humidification, heating and cooling system with no fluorocarbon refrigerants. We further believe our nanostructured polymer technology may be useful in developing an energy storage device capable of greater energy density than traditional capacitors or batteries.

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Dais Corporation is a nanostructured polymer technology materials company having developed and now commercializing applications using its family of nanomaterial called Aqualyte. The first commercial product is called ConsERV, a fixed plate energy recovery ventilator which we believe is useful in meeting building indoor fresh air requirements while saving energy and lowering emissions for most forms of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment. We are developing other nanostructured polymer technology applications including (i) "NanoClear", a membrane process for creating potable water from industrial process waste (petrochemical, steel, etc.), seawater, brackish water or other forms of wastewater and (ii) NanoAir, a water-based dehumidification, humidification, heating and cooling system with no fluorocarbon refrigerants. We further believe our nanostructured polymer technology may be useful in developing an energy storage device capable of greater energy density than traditional capacitors or batteries.

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