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8 Dioxin-Furans come from thousands of industrial sources

9 What goes up, returns in the foods we eat.

10 Regulatory agencies are squeezing plants to reduce emissions
Now they want to go to zero!

11 Regulatory agencies are squeezing plants to reduce emissions
Now they want to go to zero!

12 Picture of blue sphere growing and shining
2,3,7,8 Dioxin molecule comes in from lower left, approaches the sphere and blows apart. Picture of blue sphere growing and shining Caralight uses light to destroy dioxin-furans

13 Lamps can be Installed in Existing Air Pollution Control Equipment

14 UV Light Destroys Dioxins Before Gas is Released
UV light assembly locations

15 Caralight is working with good people.
Global Experienced Industry Leaders

16 “Beta” Results Now it is time to go full scale.
Successful field tests at two cement plants and one aluminum recycling plant (small scale) Now it is time to go full scale.

17 Target Customers Aluminum Recycling -90% of the U.S. and Canadian Market

18 Target Customers Portland Cement – 90% of the U.S. and Canadian Market
Lafarge North America CEMEX USA Holcium USA GCC USA Ash Grove

19 Target Customers Waste Incinerators Sewage Sludge Incinerators
Crematoriums Medical Waste Incinerators Hazardous Waste Incinerators

20 Well known for Dioxin-Furan Control in the Cement Industry
Management Team Caralight John Richards, Ph.D., P.E. David Goshaw, P.E. Tom Holder, REP, CHMM Todd Brozell, P.E. Phil Juneau Well known for Dioxin-Furan Control in the Cement Industry

21 Patents More Patents Over the Next Year
Photograph of Patent. Broaden picture to indicate that we have broad claims. More Patents… Appears after a few seconds More Patents Over the Next Year

22 Competition Thermal Oxidizers Very expensive Greenhouse gases

23 Competition Activated Carbon/Lime Injection
Will find a niche for a few applications Expensive Reacts to form even more dioxin-furans Long term landfill liability

24 Competition Use of “Clean” raw materials China is buying everything
Expensive Risky

25 Total: $1,450,000 Strategic Partners, $300,000
Angel Investment Associations, $500,000 National Science Foundation, $500,000 Air Control Techniques, P.C. $150,000 Air Control Techniques, P.C. Pre-2008, $500,000

26 Caralight Business Model
Equipment Costs, 22% Profit and Fees, 60% Indirect Costs, 18% Per Unit Costs: 1.0 to 3.4 Million

27 Total Market Caralight Photochemical, 20% No Add-On Control, 67%
2 Billion Dollars No Add-On Control, 67% Other Add-on Systems, 13% 1.3 Billion Dollars

28 Commercial Sales Business Value in 2012, $47 Million
2012, 20 Units Business Value in 2012, $47 Million 2011, 13 units Business Value After 2012: $100 Million 2010, 4 units 2009, 3 Units

29 Exit, 2012

30 After 2012 Caralight, New Photochemical Systems for Air Pollution Control

31 Website: www.caralight.com
Thanks Caralight, Inc. Phone: (919) Website: John Richards, Ph.D., P.E. David Goshaw, P.E. President Chief Engineer


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