Alternative Fuels Company Receives Certification From Ethanol Trade Research Group

Arisdyne Systems' Process Offers Demonstrated Measurable Increases in Ethanol Production

Arisdyne Systems, Inc., a leading biofuels technology and equipment company headquartered in Cleveland, recently received verification of the effectiveness of their ethanol production process improvements from the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center (NCERC) in Edwardsville, Illinois.
"Arisdyne Systems' cavitation processes have shown a statistically significant measurable increase in the amount of starch that is released in processing," said Professor Brian Wrenn, Research Director of the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center. "We drew over one hundred samples, conducted several days of test protocols, and our tests verify that Arisdyne Systems' processing method offers statistically significant improvements in the production process."
The company's cavitation systems allow corn to be processed into finer particles than traditional milling methods used in ethanol production. The finer particles liberate the recalcitrant starch in corn, which makes improves conversion starch into sugars resulting in greater levels of (CtOH). This increased efficiency improves yield and allows producers to improve financial performance. The verification confirms the improved results achieved in Arisdyne Systems' internal testing and offers ethanol producers the opportunity to increase output and improve margins.
"In working with collaborative partners, Arisdyne Systems has learned how important independent verification of our yield improvement claims is to early adoption by an operating ethanol facility," said Fred Clarke, Vice President of Arisdyne Systems. "The testing provides key verification and motivation for companies interested in becoming early adopters of this "plug and play" retrofit for ethanol yield enhancement."
Clarke suggested that interested parties should contact Arisdyne Systems at 216-458-1991 extension 482.
"NCERC's mission is to facilitate the commercialization of new technologies for producing ethanol more effectively," explained John Caupert, Director of the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center. "Working with companies like Arisdyne Systems helps to improve the commercial viability of ethanol as a fuel by offering independent verification of the internal testing results of yield-enhancing technologies."
ABOUT ARISDYNE SYSTEMS, INC.
Arisdyne Systems, Inc. is the pioneering authority in the use of hydrodynamic cavitation to produce biofuels and the winner of the 2009 NorTech Award for Innovation in Advanced Energy. Arisdyne Systems, Inc.'s in-house research team is at the forefront of the clean alternative fuel industry with more than 20 U.S. patents and 150 international patents applying to biofuels innovation. The company is dedicated to designing new and better biofuel systems to help our environment and have a positive impact on U.S. energy independence. For more information, call 216-458-1991 ext. 482 or visit the company website at www.arisdyne.com.

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