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  • How do centrifuges contribute to efficient ethanol production?
  • Centrifuges contribute to efficient ethanol production and can recover high-value coproducts. Industry relies on renewable energy. A good example is the production of ethanol derived from a variety of sustainable sources. Modern ethanol technology increases yields above historical levels and recovers high-value coproducts from non-ethanol streams.
  • Is your ethanol plant extracting just a fraction of corn oil?
  • Too many ethanol plants are extracting just a fraction of their available corn oil. We want to help you get more. So we’ve expanded our proprietary emulsion breaking chemistry, our process analytics, and our centrifuge offerings with that specific goal in mind: best-in-class DCO recovery and extraction.
  • How does corn oil extraction affect ethanol production?
  • Most ethanol producers’ corn oil extraction efforts leave roughly 60 percent of the available distillers’ corn oil (DCO) behind. Using Trucent technology and services, it’s not unusual for a plant to add millions of dollars in annual revenue by merely improving their DCO extraction–without detracting from your existing DDGS and ethanol production.
  • How does the centrifuge work?
  • It produces high-centrifugal acceleration for the recovery of free corn oil without any negative side effects to the ethanol or DDG production process. The syrup enters the centrifuge bowl and is distributed within a vertical disc stack, which increases the surface area of separation and, therefore, efficiency.
  • How does corn ethanol separate oil-in-water emulsion?
  • ed in corn ethanol facilities to separate oil-in-water emulsion. Demulsifiers are added to the syrup produced in the evaporation step to disrupt oil-in-water emulsion stability, thereby allowing oil to coalesce into large
  • How can a sedicanter® improve ethanol production?
  • The Sedicanter® can provide up to a 25 percent increase in dryer and evaporator capacities in ethanol plants. Removing finer suspended solids from thin stillage increases capacity while saving energy for ethanol plants. The Sedicanter® can also provide up to a 10 percent increase in distiller’s corn oil recovery.