Starch & Starch Derivatives
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Starch & Its Derivatives:
Starch can be produced from various starch containing materials like maize, cassava / tapioca roots, potatoes, wheat, rice etc. There are different technologies for each raw material for recovery of starch. Starch is mostly used for industrial purposes. Starch is tailor made to meet the requirements of the end users by changing reaction condition (Temp, pH, additives) and strict process control. These specialty products are called modified starches. Modified starch has improved qualities in the starch and used for different industrial uses.
Being a pure renewable natural polymer starch has many applications. Its significance as a polysacloride being able to breakdown into their monomeric and or oligomeric components leads to production of dextrose, glucose, fructose, maltose and sorbitol. In fact starch has become an important material for the sugar industry, which was otherwise relying upon sugar cane and beet sugar.
The most common uses of starch is in the following industries:
Starch can be produced from various starch containing materials like maize, cassava / tapioca roots, potatoes, wheat, rice etc. There are different technologies for each raw material for recovery of starch. Starch is mostly used for industrial purposes. Starch is tailor made to meet the requirements of the end users by changing reaction condition (Temp, pH, additives) and strict process control. These specialty products are called modified starches. Modified starch has improved qualities in the starch and used for different industrial uses.
Being a pure renewable natural polymer starch has many applications. Its significance as a polysacloride being able to breakdown into their monomeric and or oligomeric components leads to production of dextrose, glucose, fructose, maltose and sorbitol. In fact starch has become an important material for the sugar industry, which was otherwise relying upon sugar cane and beet sugar.
The most common uses of starch is in the following industries:
- Paper industry for sizing, pulp making and surfacing.
- Textile industry for pointing and finishing.
- Ceramic Industry as binder.
- Adhesive and Abrasive industry as major ingredient.
- Rubber industry as filler.
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