Submitted by DTN Ethanol Blog
WARWICK, N.Y. (DTN) — Biofuels technology and equipment company Arisdyne Systems said in a news release that it recently installed a new biodiesel reactor at Middletown Biofuels, a biodiesel production facility located in Middletown, Pa.
The company said that the biodiesel reactor offers the production plant enhanced output predictability, both in quality and in quantity. The facility has now shifted to a continuous flow system, a more efficient means of production than its previous batch process. Actual production is closer to 3 million gallons of biodiesel fuel per year compared to its design capacity of 2 million gallons per year.
A second Arisdyne reactor system will be installed at the Middletown facility during the current quarter.
Arisdyne Systems specializes in the design, development, and implementation of fully integrated continuous flow cavitation systems for biofuel production.
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I build biodiesel processors which turn waste vegetable oil into biodiesel. It is really amazing how simple the process is, as well as saving the customer $2-3 per gallon at the pumps. Algae biodiesel looks even more promising. As the other poster said, we just need to keep moving in the right direction.