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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 2

December 03-04, 2018 | Dubai, UAE

International Conference on

6

th

International Conference on

Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology & Pharmacology

Recycling & Waste Management

Joint Event

&

Nanotechnology for the manufacture of affordable housing, furniture and irrigation products from

EOL waste tyres

Brian Sulaiman

Dena Nano Ltd, UK

D

ENA Family of Companies was established over 28 years

ago in 1990 by Brian Sulaiman, M. Auslmm to work in the

field of advanced Nano- technology. The Company utilises a

patented Reactor that modifies particles to achieve dramatic

improvements in productivity, quality and profitability, with a

diverse range of applications from pharmaceuticals to inks and

more recently, in the eco-products arena for converting waste

tyres in to high value and durable construction products. We

have worked with Clients from different backgrounds include

Glaxo Smith-Kline, ICI, CIBA, BP, Boots, BASF, 3M, Crown,

Akzo Nobel, Astra Zeneca and many more, with Joint Venture

projects world-wide exceeding sales in 2010 of £500M. DENA

Nano-Wood Ltd has developed an End of Life (EOL) tyre

recycling technology that creates a range of high value and

durable construction eco-products whilst using zero emissions

and zero waste. As the tyres are available worldwide for a

fraction of price compared to virgin rubber, the raw materials

cost is negative and there is also steel and fibre that can

be reclaimed and sold off to provide an additional income.

Whilst tyre crumbing is established, the material forming

technology is completely new and has no competitors as it

is proprietary and covered by several International Patents

since 1991. DENA Nano- Wood Ltd uses a unique process

to produce these materials using micronized rubber and a

special Nano-particle composite. The resulting material has

an almost endless range of final products, all of which are

infinitely recyclable using the same processes that created

them in the first place. These range from super-strength and

durable ‘wood replacement’ to special porous irrigation hose.

Speaker Biography

Brian Sulaiman gained his Doctorate from Leeds University in England and has since

become a renowned expert in the field of Nano-metrics, having won several awards

for Environmental Innovation. He invented the Nanometric Processing Reactor and

founded Dena Technology in the mid-90s which was used to commercialise. Sulaiman’s

patented engineering accomplishments. Sulaiman brings a wealth of expertise in

engineering technology to any project. Whilst working as a University Lecturer Sulaiman

was approached by an American firm who specialised in electronics who wanted him

to work for them on solving a problem they had with defective microchips. During

his time with them the idea for the Nanometric Process came to him during a walk

on the seashore when he noticed that a rock was dispersing fine droplets of water.

This gave him his initial idea for what would be the Dena Nano-Technology Reactor.

e:

brian.sulaiman@dena.co.uk

Brian Sulaiman

, Toxicology 2018 & Recycling 2018, Volume 2

DOI: 10.4066/2630-4570-C1-003