In California, Cavitation Technology completed a reverse merger and is now trading over-the-counter as CVAT. Cavitation Technology is an engineering and manufacturing company, specializing in the production of the biodiesel equipment. Its BioForce 9000 technology utilizes a patent pending flow-trough NANO cavitation technology (NCT) which reduces costs and time of biodiesel production process by 7-10 times. With the reverse merger, the company said that it had emerged from the R&D stage and will make its system available on a commercial scale.
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