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Local inventor goes global with new heat transfer technology
July 14, 2012 Editor 0
Sovereign Tec, an associate company of local steel merchant Sovereign Steel, has gone global, owing to a new technology will, according to the company, significantly alter thermal processing in various industries around the world.
TKE was developed by South African inven- tor Carl Mörsner in Europe in 2006, and was initially developed as an incineration method with the idea to oxidise and destroy waste contents placed in an industrial chamber using heat.
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