Starch and Protein

Other crops

We provide the technology and know-how for some processes within different crops such as wheat, corn, rice, quinoa and other cereals. Our goal is to deliver the best output while minimising energy and water consumption.

Technology and know-how

We can provide the technology and know-how necessary to assist with the elements of the processing of major crop types, including corn, wheat, rice, quinoa and canola.

Processing these crops typically requires substantial volumes of water and energy. Our focus is on designing processes in such a way as to maximise process efficiency and minimise consumption of energy and water.   

Read more about how we can help you process your specific crop type below.

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Crop types

Corn

Corn can be processed into starch, oil and protein, making it a valuable crop. Corn starch is a dominant ingredient in the world starch market. As it is generally processed in large quantities, the industrial process demands substantial quantities of water and energy.  

Instead of being a total solution provider, we offer the best process solutions for fibre screening, Starch concentration & washing, Starch dewatering, protein drying, starch drying and wastewater evaporation

Wheat

Wheat is a valuable source of gluten and starch applicable in many different food and industrial markets. Wheat is generally processed on a large, industrial scale, which consumes substantial quantities of water and electrical and thermal energy.  

Instead of being a total solution provider, we offer the best process solutions for fibre screening, Starch concentration & washing, Starch dewatering, gluten dewatering, and drying, starch drying and wastewater evaporation.

Rice

Rice is a rich source of high-quality protein and starch, which can be used in various food applications. The production of rice starch can be highly energy-intensive, so it is important to design a process that minimises energy consumption to the highest possible degree.  

We offer solutions for fibre screening, starch drying, protein processing and drying and wastewater evaporation.

Quinoa 

Quinoa is a pseudocereal, meaning it is high in protein and moderate in carbohydrates but does not contain gluten. Quinoa’s relative robustness makes it suitable for cultivation in regions susceptible to adverse climate conditions, such as rain, wind, droughts and frost 

We develop advanced solutions covering the full process of extracting nutrients from quinoa.  

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