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Q-Power analyzes, designs, finances, builds and maintains waste-heat-recovery heat exchangers (so called Q-Box) that reduce energy costs and carbon emissions for our clients. More specifically, our engineers will analyze the heat-recovery potential of every industrial energy source and will design an individually tailored Q-Box application made up of thermal Q-Pipes for each customer to effectively recapture waste heat that would have otherwise been discharged unused into the atmosphere.

Evolution

1994, The production of a first heat pipe prototype using Q Pipe technology commences at Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Dumitru Cenan being the inventor of this technology

1996, First heat recovery Q Boxes made up of Q Pipe were installed for industrial customers in Romania

2001, The first heat recovery Q-Box applications are implemented outside of Romania in Turkey, Poland and Hungary

2008, September – The business was bought by businessman Mr Radu Octavian, the owner of RTC Group

2009, March – completion of a new production line to produce Q Pipes, an investment of over one million euro

2010, Intensifying international development and signing of partnerships in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Moldova, USA and Canada