Where's the Spiral AOS? |
For those unfamiliar with the Spiral AOS – months past we
released a blog post explaining the concept of the Spiral AOS and
its relevance to the future of this technology. In short, it’s smaller, more
efficient, more affordable for future customers, and performs just as well or
better than the traditional “stacked” AOS. At the time of that blog post,
we didn’t have great side-by-side comparison images for the Spiral AOS, which
made it difficult for some people to grasp the difference between the two types
of AOS – that changes today.
We’re happy to say that we now have a Spiral AOS prototype
reactor working side-by-side with a traditional stacked AOS at our
demonstration pilot at Sunworks Farm. Why this configuration? This lets us
compare the Spiral AOS to the Stacked AOS in an apples-to-apples way, allowing
us to generate field performance and cost data for both types of AOS
units in an industrial setting, thereby paving the way for commercial trials
and future sales for either type of AOS reactor.
You can see the Spiral Demonstration Pilot prototype here (image below). As you can see, it’s dramatically smaller than the
Stacked prototype. This makes it perfect for future applications where physical
space is a consideration, like indoor industrial settings and even future home
use settings.
Spiral AOS pictured left. Traditional Stacked AOS pictured right. |
Why would anyone use a Stacked AOS model if the Spiral is so much smaller? In contexts where space is not important (e.g., in outdoor or semi-outdoor agricultural or livestock settings), the Stacked AOS can perform just as well as the Spiral and offer lower maintenance costs for the customer because of its simpler geometry and inner components. By developing these two different models, we can offer our customers more options, helping them solve their water treatment issues in a flexible, affordable, pragmatic way. And in the end, that’s our goal at BioLargo – to help solve customers’ water challenges.
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Spotlight?
It’s an exciting time
at BioLargo. We’re moving fast, and it can be difficult to keep our
stockholders and the investing public informed of our progress. In light of
this, we will be posting a series of short articles titled “BioLargo
Spotlight”, highlighting certain business activities and other important
information in between our required SEC filings. Of course, these do not
replace our public filings, which contain more complete information than can be
delivered in this forum, and thus we urge you to carefully read and rely on
those filings for definitive information, and to review our risk factors and
caution regarding forward-looking statements. We are optimistic about our
business as we work hard to continue to grow and ultimately generate profits for
our stockholders.
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Our attorneys remind
us that while we believe these developments are important and that these small
victories could add up and lead to big victories, at this stage they do not
rise to the level of an official material disclosure. As the size and magnitude
of these developments become material, we will naturally report that
information in an 8-K and our regular SEC filings.
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