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Molecular Impact Steam Technology

Harvesting Energy From Water

 

 

MIST, which is an acronym for Molecular Impact Steam Technology, has patented a new system for creating energy. The energy is derived from exploding molecules of water impacting at hypersonic speed in a confined chamber. Our test have proven that the energy created from high impact “dry” steam exceeds by multiples. What we are doing is capturing the release of the energy holding the molecules of water together. Using a modified diesel injector, we were able to inject minute amounts of high-pressure droplets of water into the impact chamber. The impact literally explodes the molecules of water causing them to increase in temperature and pressure. In our test, we easily reached 2,000 psi with 15 injections 0.2 milliseconds apart of 0.3 ML of distilled water of hypersonic speed into a 3.2 cubic inch chamber. The total volume of water entering the chamber was less than 12%. Research on the power of high speed impact of water has been done by both the Israelis and the Japanese, but neither group took the results of that research to the next step.

 

  • The MIST Steam Generator produces 30 to 100 lbs of high temperature steam using 2 to 7 kw/h
  • Fuel (water) Supply - The water supply and condenser are simple and consist of a 12- gallon reservoir and a micro-porous filtration system.
  • If the steam requires recycling, such as in a closed cycle power generation application, the condenser and fan assembly can be added.
  • In a desalination application, the system can be run open circuit. The bronze water pump will use a ½ hp motor with pressure set in 70 psi
 
PATENT HOLDER : RICHARD AHO

The founder of MIST and the holder of all the company's patents. Chairman and owner of Mile Marker Corporation, one of the most advanced winch companies in the world. Among Mile Marker's clients were the US Army and Hummer. Richard's innovative 2-speed hydraulic winch operated from the power steering pump, was the standard for the Army Hummer 1114 in Iraq and was the crowning centrepiece for dozens of his patents which kept Mile Marker at the forefront of the winch industry for many years.

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