2015: Cyclect Secures US Patent for Lubricant-Free Organic Rankine Cycle Power System

Cyclect secured a US patent for a lubricant-free Organic Rankine Cycle power generation system, converting industrial waste heat into electricity with improved reliability and lower maintenance requirements.

Cyclect secured a United States patent in April 2015 for an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power generation unit. The patented system is distinguished by its lubricant-free architecture — eliminating the mechanical wear, oil contamination risk, and maintenance overhead associated with conventional lubricated ORC designs.

The Organic Rankine Cycle converts low-temperature waste heat into electricity, making it suitable for industrial facilities that generate significant thermal by-products — including manufacturing plants, data centres, and process facilities. Cyclect’s lubricant-free approach offers improved system reliability, lower lifecycle maintenance costs, and reduced risk of process contamination in sensitive production environments.

The patent represents a commercially relevant intellectual property asset in the context of Singapore’s industrial energy efficiency agenda and the growing demand for waste heat recovery solutions across high-energy-intensity sectors. It also supported Cyclect’s recognition at the WIPO-IPOS IP for Innovation Awards, where the group was named overall winner of the WIPO Enterprise Trophy in 2017.

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