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DIMENSION™ CORN OIL
`EXTRACTION AIDS
`Increased corn oil yield and improved
`corn oil quality
`
`• Increased corn oil yield
`• Improved corn oil quality
`• Reduced system deposition
`• Reduced downtime
`
`SOLENIS EXHIBIT 2015
`Hydrite v. Solenis, IPR2015-01592
`
`

`
`Notably, the extraction aids have enabled a number of North
`American fuel ethanol plants to produce up to three times more
`corn oil than previously achieved with mechanical means alone.
`
`Features and Benefits
`Dimension corn oil extraction aids contain no APEs or VOCs
`and are biodegradable and generally recognized as safe
`(GRAS) when coproducts from the ethanol process are used in
`livestock feed.
`
`Commercial applications confirm that the extraction aids
`provide a number of value-added benefits, including:
`
`• Increased corn oil yield
`• Improved corn oil quality
`• Reduced system deposition
`• Reduced downtime
`More Information
`For more information about Dimension corn oil extraction aids,
`please contact Allen Ziegler at amziegler@solenis.com or at
`+1 303.933.0408.
`
`Technology Overview
`Dimension corn oil extraction aids are patented, non-polymeric,
`liquid products that significantly increase corn oil yield by
`improving the release of oil during mechanical extraction. The
`extraction aids not only allow for increased corn oil production
`but also reduce solids in the oil, resulting in a cleaner, higher-
`quality oil. Additionally, the extraction aids have been shown to
`reduce system deposition, resulting in less downtime for system
`cleaning and maintenance.
`
`PRODUCT OPTIONS
`
`Dimension COE8143
`
`Dimension COE8144
`
`Dimension COE2061
`
`Dimension COE8058
`
`KOSHER
`CERTIFIED
`
`SELECTION
`CONSIDERATIONS
`
`Yes
`
`Yes
`
`Yes
`
`Yes
`
`High performance
`option providing
`maximum corn oil yield.
`
`Economical option
`providing improved corn
`oil yield.
`
`Mode of Action
`Dimension corn oil extraction aids improve the release of corn
`oil during centrifugation by modifying the surface chemistry of
`solids and oil micelles in the syrup. Oil in the treated syrup is
`more easily released and less centrifugal energy is required
`to separate the oil from the syrup. This not only allows for
`increased corn oil production but also allows for the production
`of cleaner corn oil. Additionally, the treated syrup is less likely to
`foul the centrifuge due to the dispersive nature of the extraction
`aid and its effect on solids in the syrup.
`Application Technology
`For optimum results, Dimension corn oil extraction aids should
`be applied as received and fed at a point of adequate mixing. For
`most applications, it is recommended that the extraction aid be
`fed prior to the centrifuge. When applied before the centrifuge,
`increased corn oil yield is typically seen within three to five
`minutes. The extraction aid can also be fed prior to conditioning
`tanks and heaters or at evaporators.
`Feed and Dosing Equipment
`Automated feed and dosing equipment that is specifically designed
`for use with Dimension corn oil extraction aids is available from
`Solenis. Use of this equipment is recommended as it enables fuel
`ethanol plants to vary corn oil production on demand.
`
`All statements, information and data presented herein are believed to be accurate and
`reliable, but are not to be taken as a guarantee, an express warranty or an implied
`warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or representation,
`express or implied, for which Solenis and its subsidiaries assume legal responsibility.
`®Registered trademark, Solenis or its subsidiaries, registered in various countries
`™Trademark, Solenis or its subsidiaries, registered in various countries
`*Trademark owned by a third party
`©2015, Solenis
`150158
`
`solenis.com
`
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