Thermofluidics announces the Single ‘Acting Hydraulic Ram (SAHR) pump’ a modified version of the DAHR for lift-only applications and narrow boreholes.
Thermofluidics announces the Single ‘Acting Hydraulic Ram (SAHR) pump’ a modified version of the DAHR for lift-only applications and narrow boreholes.
Thermofluidics demonstrates improved 30W NIFTE output with a solar heat source at our test site in Southern France.
The cylinder head, power cylinder and driver hardware and software components of our large volume valved pumping engine are assembled into a single ‘power module’ and successfully tested in Cambridge, U.K
Condenser tests are successfully completed for our valved solar-powered pumping engine.
Thermofluidics commissions production of solenoid valve diaphragms with trade partner Nymet (South Australia) for our valved solar-powered pumping engine.
Thermofluidics’ double-concentric NIFTE delivers 1920L/h at 8m head (equivalent to 42W of hydraulic power after losses and approximately 50W brake power) with 2700W of heat at 80ºC. This is almost twice our interim-deliverable for January 2014 for our Wellcome Trust Translation Award.
Thermofluidics’ single-concentric NIFTE delivers 810L/h at 7m head (equivalent to 15.5W hydraulic power after losses and approximately 21W brake power) with around 1000W of heat input at 90ºC.
Thermofluidics’ high-head ‘modified-concentric’ NIFTE prototype is completed as assembly work begins on our modular plate-heat-exchanger NIFTE prototype – aimed at a modular solution that will beat our interim target for the Wellcome Trust.
Thermofluidics announces the Single-Acting Hydraulic Ram (SAHR) pump – a derivative of the DAHR pump optimised for deep-well water lifting where little or no additional surface pressure is required.
Thermofluidics announces the successful implementation of a ‘nifting valve’ into its DAHR technology, providing a complete long-term solution to deep well water lifting with low pressure oscillating power sources without sliding seals.