Air Ink: Pollution to Ink

Ink Made From Captured Pollution

Source:  Graviky Labs

Capturing Innovation
1.6 Trillion litres of air cleaned so far.  That's what a new piece of technological innovation called Air-Ink has accomplished so far.  A proprietary device called KAALINK developed at the MIT Media Lab is the basis of this innovation. Air-Ink is the patent pending technology at the advanced prototype stage of Graviky Labs, an MIT spinoff.

Turning Pollution into Art
KAALINK is attached to the exhaust pipe of a car, vehicle or machine to capture the particulates.  45 minutes of exhaust produces 1 fluid ounce of ink.  The captured pollution is processed to a purified, carbon-rich pigment that is used to create ink or paint.  This is unique innovation that can turn pollution into ink and paint perhaps used to create art.  For more news stories on innovation, go to amazon.com/author/ekane

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