This startup is converting Air Pollution into Ink – Graviky Labs (SOTW)

Pollution has always been a major environmental issue in our country. Delhi is one of the most polluted city of the world. One of the major contributors to the air pollution are the increasing number of vehicles on road. This problem is being solved by Graviky Labs.

In search of a solution for vehicle emissions, Graviky Labs came  up with Kaalink, an air pollution collector which captures upto 95% of the air pollution particulate without inducing back-pressure on the engines. The particulate captured by Kaalink is then used to produce AIR-INK, an ink made entirely from the pollution particles. Graviky Labs was founded in May, 2015 by Anirudh Sharma, Nikhil Kaushik, Nitesh Kadyan in Bangalore.

How does it work?

KAALINK is a retrofit extension for exhaust’s tailpipe. It’s consists of filters, sensors, and a capture unit. The system is going through rigorous testings right now, and is currently being installed on diesel generators and automobiles, that produce fossil fuel emissions.

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The captured pollution is then purified from toxic impurities like dust, heavy metals, oils, Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) etc. This is done by Graviky Labs proprietary chemical processes which begins with gravity based separation for high-mass particles, to comminution and catalysed activation. Finally the recovered soot is passed through a grinding process to form a consistent particle size, as good as an ink pigment. Their inks have been certified safe by two independent international testing labs.

The AIR-INK comes in four different variants :-

air ink

  1. 0.7MM ROUND TIP – Fine point marker for everyday creativity. Takes approximately 40 minutes of diesel car pollution to fill up
  2. 2MM ROUND TIP – Perfect for shading and small detail. Takes approximately 50 minutes of diesel car pollution to fill up
  3. 15MM CHISEL TIP – Thick lines, smooth strokes, great feel. Takes 130 minutes of diesel car pollution
  4. 50MM WIDE TIP – Made extra wide for murals and large-scale pieces. Takes almost 130 minutes of diesel car pollution

Graviky Labs have received a seed investment of Rs. 8 million from Mohit Goel in October 2016. They have plans to expand their operations throughout the country soon.

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Udit Goswami

A finance enthusiast, Udit Goswami is a Chartered Accountant and an undergraduate from University of Delhi having worked in the field of Mergers & Acquisitions (Tax) for over 3 years.

2 thoughts on “This startup is converting Air Pollution into Ink – Graviky Labs (SOTW)

  • November 23, 2017 at 9:03 am
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    Converting air pollution to ink? Sounds amazing really

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