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It is the beginning of 2007, and we thought it
would be worthwhile to share with you the continued success of ProSep in
the Sweetener and Ethanol Industry and highlight some of ProSep’s
significant events that occurred in the last couple of years. The
most notable are:
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Partnered with Zenon to market and sell Zeeweed Systems to the
sweetener market in the Midwest area. ProSep has made four large sales
in the last year.
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Partnered with Biothane to market and sell Anaerobic Digestion
and Methane Production Systems. ProSep has made more than seven major
sales in the last year.
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There has been extensive use of our (ISS/ProSep) SMB Pilot
Plant to evaluate specialty separations
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Sales of a number of large ceramic membrane systems for
fermentation broth filtration have been made
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Hydranautics and ProSep developed a complete line of high
temperature polymeric membranes and have had significant sales in
microfiltration, ultrafiltration and nanofiltration for the CWM industry
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Liquid sucrose IX, decolorization, brine recovery and invert
IX systems have been sold and successfully commissioned
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Sales of SMB/SSMB technology for fructose/dextrose as well as
specialty separations continue
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Water/regenerant recovery and recycle system to minimize waste
treatment have been commissioned
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Minimum discharge ethanol plants via water treatment have been
built, commissioned and more sold
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Specialty ion exchange purification systems have been sold
We would like to offer our assistance in process
development for the ethanol, sweetener, corn wet milling and nutraceutical
needs of your organization. We have pilot plants available that can be
used in your facilities to develop specific separation/purification
processes as well as water recovery and recycle.
The highlights of ProSep's Sweetener Projects through
2007, which is a partial list of systems sold by ProSep, is on the News
Release page on www.prosep-ltd.com.
Please check it out.
We want to thank you for your continued support and
we look forward to working with your organization in the future.
Regards,

Dennis Burke
President |