Feb. 24, 2004 — Calnetix has just been awarded a contract for Phase I for a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) from NASA. Calnetix will work on the Hubless Flywheel with Null-E Magnetic ...
CERRITOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calnetix, Inc., a global leader in energy efficient high speed motor and generator technologies, components and systems, announced today that its former subsidiary ...
Calnetix Technologies today announced the introduction of a revolutionary new system that produces up to 125 kW of power for the ship’s electric load from heat recovered out of the engine’s jacket ...
CERRITOS, Calif., Oct. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Alexei Filatov and Lawrence Hawkins, Principal Research Engineer and Director of Technology for Calnetix Technologies, a pioneer in high-speed permanent ...
The Powerflux™ side-by-side electromagnetic actuator combines radial and axial force generation functions in one device in a unique and highly efficient manner that significantly benefits the ...
Bidirectional silicon carbide inverters will be tested by the US Army as it looks to add electric power to next-generation vehicles. The US Army Ground Vehicles Systems Center has chosen ...
The newly developed waste heat recovery system "Hydrocurrent Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module 125EJW" 1 by MHI Marine Machinery & Engine Co., Ltd. (President: Kazuo Soma, Head Office: Nagasaki) has ...
CERRITOS, Calif., June 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Calnetix Technologies will exhibit and present a paper on turboexpander generators for natural gas pressure letdown (PLD) with Baker Hughes, a GE ...
WESTBOROUGH, Mass., May 20, 2003 — American Superconductor Corp. said its new PM1000 PowerModuleâ„¢ power converter line will be used by Calnetix, a provider of high speed motors and generators, who ...
General Electric Co. said it bought the waste-heat power generation business of closely held Calnetix Inc. to add to its biogas equipment unit and tap into a market it estimates at $1 billion.
CERRITOS, Calif., May 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Upwing Energy, an artificial lift technology company and a subsidiary of Calnetix Technologies, announced today that Calnetix's Principal Research ...
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