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New Rotary Fluid Heater

New Rotary Fluid Heater

New Rotary Fluid Heater

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Want to use newly patented, mechanically driven heater, which converts rotating shaft input directly into heat, to warm water for distillation / desalination system. Capable of heating large volumes rapidly and efficiently without a heat exchanger. Originally developed to heat and maintain  engine temperatures in large oilfield diesel engines during idle in artic conditions. Have married heater to SAE shaft of 150HP Cummins.  Able to heat water from ambient temp of 78 degrees F. to over 250 degrees F. in just few minutes time, with flow rate of approx. 8 gpm @ 40 psi and 2100 RPM's. Need help designing hot water / steam collection vessel, demisting device and condensation techniques. I am not an engineer ..... just a guy that bought rights to use this heater in water treatment and habitat heating applications.  I need help.  John Johnson. Arlington, Texas
(817)261-3646     johnsonjt3@aol.com

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