New low cost Powerless Heating System activated with water can heat food in remote areas
In a major breakthrough, Indian scientists have developed a new low-cost heating system that can be activated by plain water anytime and anywhere without any fuel or electricity to heat containers of food and beverages. The system can act as a heating solution in any location.
The ‘Powerless Heating Technology’ is developed by IIT-Delhi professor Sumer Singh and his research team. The technology works on the principles of chemical energy. It is called ‘Powerless Heating Technology’
Lack of heating sources at remote places with no access or uncertain access to power sources is an inconvenience faced by many, especially in remote areas like the North East.
The active heating element consists of a mixture of eco-friendly minerals and salts, which generates exothermic energy resulting in heat on contact with water. This provides enough energy to raise the temperature of any food or beverage by 60 to 70 degree Celsius.
The weight of the heater is only 50 grams, and after every heating, the by-product (natural mineral rock) inside the heating pad can be disposed of. The rock helps in improving the fertility of the soil and is 100 % biodegradable.
With this technology, users can heat ready-to-eat food, make instant noodles, and any beverage like tea, coffee, etc. The by-product of the heating process is a natural mineral that easily integrates into the soil without any toxic effects. The rock in fact helps in improving the fertility of the soil and is 100 percent biodegradable, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology.
North East Center for Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR), an autonomous body under the Department of Science Technology, Govt. of India, supported Dr. Singh and his team to develop a food box and a liquid container that can be integrated with the Powerless Heating Technology. They have used it to develop containers which can heat food or & beverages on demand.
These products will be of great use to military personnel, tourists, and office-goers in the Northeast.
This Powerless Heating Technology eliminates the need for burning forest wood for heating purposes, thus also reducing forest fires, which is a major problem in the North Eastern parts of the country.
The prototypes were successfully developed and tested. Several FMCG companies are keen to launch it in the market.
Anchiale Technologies, a Gurgaon-based spin-off start-up, is scaling up this technology and has started supplying it to the Indian Navy and some food manufacturing companies. A patent for the technology has been filed. A nondisclosure agreement (NDA) has been signed with the Indian Tobacco Company (ITC) for integration of this technology in their food products.