Over the
course of 25 years, Puradyn Filter Technologies has transitioned from a small
local business into a company with global distribution of its patented and
proprietary puraDYN® oil filtration system for internal combustion engines,
transmissions and hydraulic applications. The technology is designed to save
money and conserve oil by continuously cleaning and lubricating oil while
maintaining oil viscosity, thereby significantly extending oil change intervals
and engine life. Sure, there are numerous bypass filtration methods on the
market today. Where these competing products fall short is in failing to
incorporate three key factors that Puradyn has identified and blended for
impressive results:
• Filtering solid contaminants to below
one micron, including enhanced soot retention through the use of a patented and
proprietary process for chemical grafting;
• Effectively removing harmful gaseous
and liquid contaminants through a heated evaporation chamber; and
• Replenishing the base additives so as
to maintain proper oil total base number (TBN) and viscosity
Puradyn’s
equipment was selected as the manufacturer used by the U.S. Department of
Energy to evaluate the performance, benefits and cost analysis of bypass oil
filtration technology. In correlation, Puradyn in April was selected by a large
military contractor and producer of military generators to provide puraDYN® for
use on generator sets. The contract calls for Puradyn to provide roughly 750
units beginning in late 2014; if the military carries out the contract in full,
the company estimates the project will generate $300,000 in revenues over three
years, the duration of the contract. This deal is one of several points in
Puradyn’s history, beginning with the year 2006, where the company’s technology
has been used for military application.
The
company has approximately 100 active distributors worldwide, and has
established a strategic agreement with Nabors Drilling International Ltd.,
which evaluated the benefits of bypass oil filtration in 2009 on CAT 3512
generators used to power oil rigs. Nabors Drilling’s oil analysis results
showed that drain intervals on equipment were “safely” extended from 500 hours
to 2,500 hours regardless of sulfur fuel content and “decided to outfit all rig
generators throughout the field.” The following year, Nabors Drilling USA
installed more than 700 of the bypass systems, extending oil drain intervals
from 1,000 hours to more than 3,000-plus hours, as reported by Drilling
Contractor.
In the
first quarter of 2014, Puradyn reported a year-over-year sales increase of 56%
to approximately $894,300, which the company attributes to increased activity
from several of its accounts beginning in the third quarter. Puradyn also
managed to trim its net loss to $218,086, or (0.00) per share, compared to a
net loss of $416,685, or ($0.01) per share, for the same period in 2013. Based
on the company’s strengthening financials, plans to expand its distribution
network, and aggressive sales and marketing strategies, Puradyn appears to be
in a solid position to achieve its goal to “target industries open to
innovative methods to reduce oil maintenance operating costs and overhaul
cycles.”
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