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dynaCERT Inc. T.DYA

Alternate Symbol(s):  DYFSF

dynaCERT Inc. is a Canada-based cleantech sector company, which specializes in delivering carbon emission reduction technologies to the global diesel engine marketplace. The Company is engaged in the design, engineering, manufacturing, testing, and distribution of a transportable hydrogen generator aftermarket product. Its HydraGEN Technology uses simple electrolysis to turn distilled water into hydrogen (H2)/oxygen (O2) gases. Its technology is designed for use with many types and sizes of diesel engines used in on-road vehicles, reefer trailers, off-road construction, power generation, mining and forestry equipment. Its products include HG1, HG2, HG4C and HG6C. It offers vehicle telematics device and software (HydraLytica), which enables easy access to fuel savings and carbon emission reduction reports from diesel-powered vehicles and machinery equipped with the Company's HydraGEN technology. It operates in over 55 countries worldwide.


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Comment by Hejhogon Mar 26, 2019 12:46pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Patent question

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Patent questionI will have to spend more time on it but the first narrative you posted describes a system of monitoring and adjusting (the ECU) and not a system of converting water to hydrogen.
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