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OLI Systems, Inc., a privately held corporation, was established 1971. For 44 years, OLI has focused on research and development in electrolyte thermodynamics.

 

OLI has extensive chemical speciation for over 80 elements of the periodic table. We employ seven full-time thermophysical modelers to extend and improve OLI electrolyte chemistry and aqueous corrosion simulation capabilities.

 

OLI has an established client base in many sectors of chemical process industry and has built a reputation for excellence based upon products and client support. 

 

Choosing to remain focused on technology, OLI works with two partner companies, AQSim and SimTech, for sales, consulting, and training for OLI.

 

OLI's corporate office is in NJ USA.

 

Core competencies

 

  • Electrolyte thermodynamics

  • Aqueous corrosion prediction

  • Process simulation

  • Electrochemical corrosion simulation

 

Core values

 

  • Getting the chemistry right

  • Furthering the science

  • Making complicated technology accessible

  • Delivering service through experts

Company profile

In about 1990, OLI “cracked the code” when it comes to rigorous prediction of the chemical reaction and phase behavior of complex mixtures of chemicals in water under modest to extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, and ionic strength.

 

The combination of thermophysical properties models, solvers, and databank that enable this unique capability is known as the OLI Engine. Since 1990, OLI has built on this technology base a family of simulation technology and software products, with applications covering chemical processes, electrochemical corrosion modeling, oilfield scale prediction, water treatment, and environmental simulation.

Unique capability from a combination of thermophysical properties models, an equation solver, and supporting databanks 

 

OLI makes advances in the science available by bringing unique, advanced software solutions to the chemical process industry based upon state-of-the-art technological developments in the area of prediction of thermophysical properties and corrosion in electrolyte processes.

The power
of the OLI Engine

About OLI 

OLI's mission: to further the electrolyte science

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