SO.... Does that mean this machine is or is not available to manufacture products?
I'm not interested in building, I'm interested in seeing how this machine performs on a food science level. Unless of course you have information already concerning how this drying process compares to; spray drying, freeze drying, vacuum drying etc. for nutritional, functional applications. If you do then please forward me any references. How about the patent number?
U.S. Patent 6971594 do a search on google for windhexe and a bunch of stuff will come back good luck.
ratulloch1 3 years ago
Is there one available for trials? What solids does the input have to be?
Jacknast08 3 years ago
the last I heard the guy sold his patent....
ratulloch1 3 years ago
SO.... Does that mean this machine is or is not available to manufacture products?
I'm not interested in building, I'm interested in seeing how this machine performs on a food science level. Unless of course you have information already concerning how this drying process compares to; spray drying, freeze drying, vacuum drying etc. for nutritional, functional applications. If you do then please forward me any references. How about the patent number?
Jacknast08 3 years ago
video of the real windhexe machine can be find at this link tinyurl dot com 2sohz4
ratulloch1 4 years ago
hehe, i didn't know you were a newenergycongress member
roidroid 4 years ago
What is the purpose of the outer cone? It doesn't look like it's used for anything.
IantheLegobuilder 4 years ago
It really isn't just wanted to make it look a little more stable by giving it more depth.
ratulloch1 4 years ago
the real windhexe video can be seen here
tinyurl dot com / 2sohz4
ratulloch1 4 years ago
was this process insightful? do you understand how the Windhexe works?
I wish i knew, from listening to the news it seems it's a mystery.
roidroid 4 years ago
nope can't say i fully understand it but I know it has to deal with vortex energy and the way it interacts with substances
ratulloch1 4 years ago