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dynaCERT Inc T.DYA

Alternate Symbol(s):  DYFSF

dynaCERT Inc. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and distributes carbon emission reduction technology along with its proprietary HydraLytica Telematics. It is engaged in the design, engineering, testing, manufacturing and distribution of a patent pending transportable hydrogen generator aftermarket product. Its HydraGEN Technology uses simple electrolysis to turn distilled water into hydrogen and oxygen gases that are produced on demand. 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 HG1B, HG2R, HG6C, and others. HydraLytica Telematics, a means of monitoring fuel consumption and calculating greenhouse gases emissions savings designed for the tracking of possible future carbon credits for use with internal combustion engines. It serves various industries, including trucking, construction, mining and others.


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Post by wreakhavokon Jan 16, 2019 11:10pm
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Skeptical

SkepticalI think companies are skeptical that the unit does what dynaCert says it will do....therefore the ndless" testing.  At some point when more and more vehicles show positive results, governments will buy into it.

If only the CPU received ABE certification at his point, perhaps there is need for improvments to the body of the unit...more durable to the day to day pounding it might take.

At this point, dynaCert could team up with a partner (eg: Mercedes) or a big company could buy a huge stake in dynaCert...otherwise how could a tiny company with no funds and no real manufacturing expertise possibly handle the huge demand it might get. Any partnership would come at much higher prices than .25 Canadian.  How do you spell  M A S S I V E?
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