CO2 Tech Announces Expansion of Networking Capabilities for New Carbon Adsorption Software


LONDON, March 8, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- CO2 Tech (Pink Sheets:CTTD) President, Ms. Helga Schotten, today announced that CO2 Tech has commenced development of a new interface for its combined aqueous and vapor-phase carbon adsorption software application that operates under Microsoft Windows(r) environment.

CO2's new software application analyzes carbon adsorption levels in various applications that are part of air and water pollution abatement efforts. The new application generates a correlation curve to determine the activated carbon adsorption capacity when various parameters are entered, the application calculates vapor and aqueous capacities from a single component, up to eleven multiple miscible liquid components.

"Today, activated carbon adsorption technology has become one of the most important industrial processes used in solvant recovery and air pollution abatement systems, and the analysis of the process had become an important feature in guaranteeing effective environmental treatment," notes Helga Schotten, President of CO2 Tech.

"We are now expanding our new analysis system by adding a system interface that facilitates data sharing and monitoring for a network of computers and not only for a single computer user. The new interface will allow teams working on computer networks to use the internet to access a common database, and report back data from the field directly to the database using their handheld cellphones," says Helga Schotten, President of CO2 Tech. "Development of the new interface is expected to be completed within 5 months. Our company is involved in several large-scale projects that require large databases, and we expect to integrate the new application and interface in these projects."

Carbon adsorption is a pollution abatement technology in which pollutants are removed from air by physical adsorption onto activated carbon grains. Since this is not a chemical process but rather a physical process, the adsorption process is reversible. Heat and pressure fluctuations can be used to remove organic molecules from the surface of adsorbents. In this manner, adsorbents can be regenerated for reuse and the organic molecules recovered for reuse or destroyed.

About CO2 Tech

CO2 Tech, a UK-based company, provides cutting-edge, sophisticated anti-global warming technologies along with a full range of environmental products and services to businesses, industries and governments. CO2 Tech's innovative approach provides high quality, maintenance-friendly system solutions that offer cutting-edge technological developments and outstanding reliability. CO2 Tech has extensive first hand experience with all major air pollution control equipment including air pollution control systems, removal of fine solid particles from gas/air units, evaporator units, reduced CO2 emission units.

CO2 Tech offers its customers the benefits of its cutting-edge technological products, proprietary innovations and rich experience in industrial applications of control equipment, with petroleum, factories, mining, metals, boilers, glass, chemicals, woodworking, quarries, textiles and most other heavy industries. CO2 Tech fosters strong partnerships and alliances with leading environmental engineering companies and research institutions worldwide to develop, manufacture and market high-quality instruments, systems, and services for its clients.

You are invited to learn about CO2 Tech and the full range of its technologies and services at our website http://www.co2-tech.com.

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