CLEVELAND, OH (October 29, 2008) – Arisdyne Systems, a biofuels technology and equipment company headquartered in Cleveland, recently installed a second biodiesel reactor for Middletown Biofuels. The new reactor will now increase the facility’s biodiesel production capacity from its original production level of one million gallons per year to more than five million gallons per year.
"We’re delighted to be able to work together with Middletown Biofuels as we help them expand their facility," said Fred Clarke of Arisdyne Systems. "This machine represents another step forward for them to increase production, improve economics, and enhance the quality of the biodiesel they are able to produce."
The new machine is internet-capable and equipped for remote access, allowing continuous off-site monitoring and remote adjustments by the staff at Middletown. The second machine is rated to produce 2.5 million gallons of biodiesel per year and eliminates the need for in-line tanks, allowing them to be repositioned for storage later in the biodiesel production process.
Like the first biodiesel reactor Arisdyne installed for Middletown Biofuels in 2007, the new machine produces 99.85% pure biodiesel, which represents a good margin over the “Certified Biodiesel Standard.” That margin gives Middletown a wider range of flexibility in feedstocks, allowing them to consider less-desirable feedstocks to produce biodiesel.
Arisdyne’s team is led by Fred Clarke, and includes the award-winning scientist, Dr. Oleg Kozyuk as Chief Technology Officer. As the pioneering authority in the use of cavitation to produce biofuels, Arisdyne Systems is at the forefront of America’s alternative energy industry with more than 21 U.S. patents and 50 international patents. For more information, call 440-239-7005 or visit the company website at www.arisdyne.com.
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