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NanoDynamics Increases Production of Cell-Pore Products to Meet Demand in Filtering Waste Gas Streams

NanoDynamics, Inc. announced today the ramp-up of its Buffalo, N.Y. Cell-Pore™ production facility to meet the demands of the expanding waste gas odor control market.  NanoDynamics’ Cell-Pore ceramics technology offers an effective media platform for customers developing advanced biological filtration odor control solutions for gas remediation systems in industrial and municipal treatment facilities.

Addressing an escalating global concern for Non-Condensible Gases (NCGs) and other harmful emissions in waste gas, biological filtration technology offers an economical, energy efficient and environmentally sound alternative to conventional methods of waste gas treatment such as incineration and chemical oxidation.  Currently used in the company’s ReefresH2O™ and NanoPurity™ product lines, Cell-Pore technology offers vast surface area in an open-pore structure ideal for the beneficial formation of biofilms that house the aerobic and anaerobic bacteria necessary for effective biological filtration.

In response to a recent order, NanoDynamics will manufacture and ship approximately 90 tons of its Cell-Pore ceramics technology for use in waste gas treatment before the end of June 2008.  It will also continue development of additional product volume for use in other applications.

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