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Industrial Microwave Systems Limited
Industrial Microwave Systems Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2001 based in South East England.
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Marine Exhaust Gase Treatment System (MAGS)
1 Feb 2015 to 31 Jan 2017
The main objective of the MAGS project is to create a novel integrated on-board Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor (NTPR) after-treatment unit for ships that combines different sub-units, each of which will be optimized to remove specific primary pollutants (NOx, PM, VOC and CO) from low sulphur diesel fuel. The NTPR will be a retrofit specifically designed for o...
Industrial Microwave Systems Ltd - Development of an advanced solid state microwave power supply in combination with a novel output antenna for use in standard industrial, domestic and novel microwave ovens and applications
1 Oct 2014 to 31 Jan 2017
Since its commercial introduction in 1947, the magnetron has been the dominant microwave generation technology for industrial & domestic heating applications. Problems with the magnetron result in high periodic costs, product variability and disruption for industrial users. Due to recent developments in communications technology, high power transistors ar...
Continuous Solid-state Smart Microwave-based System for Manufacturing Low-carbon Concretes
1 Apr 2013 to 30 Sep 2016
This proposal addresses directly an enhancement of the efficiency, export potential and energy utilization of the UK concrete industry, as cement is the second most used substance on the planet after water and the manufacturing process produces large amounts of CO2 per year. The proposed technology will enable concrete manufacturers to increase the quanti...