Tests of the Arisdyne Systems, Inc. controlled flow cavitation process 
      (CFC) verified that the proprietary process has increased ethanol yield 
      by over 3%. The production increases were confirmed by comprehensive 
      collaborative testing by Arisdyne and Illinois Corn Processing LLC, 
      (ICP), over a 4 month testing period at their Pekin, Illinois plant. The 
      testing at ICP helped Arisdyne reach a major milestone of 1 billion 
      gallons of cumulative production using Arisdyne’s CFC technology in 
      ethanol production plants.
 “We are delighted with the current test results and are exploring 
      further opportunities to optimize plant operations with Arisdyne 
      technology,” said Chuck Hundt, Process Improvement Manager at the ICP 
      continuous fermentation plant. “Our tests validated that their equipment 
      provided us with a reliable, cost effective way to significantly 
      increase the yield and reduce operating costs.”
    
    
Arisdyne tailored its patented Control Flow Cavitation system for ICP, 
      utilizing the same small footprint design used by batch processing 
      plants. The make ready efforts for installing the system were completed 
      well under budget in late summer with across-the-board testing through 
      year end. “After considering alternate yield enhancement options, we 
      concluded the Arisdyne system was more reliable, more energy efficient 
      and had a lower overall cost,” said Hundt.
    
    
“It’s gratifying to work with an organization like ICP,” said Fred 
      Clarke, Executive Vice President of Arisdyne Systems. “We really 
      appreciated ICP’s commitment to working together with a common 
      objective. This project has opened the doors for Arisdyne to introduce 
      our technology and design flexibility to other continuous fermentation 
      process producers as well as newer markets outside the dry mill 
      industry."
    
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