US Water Launches New Non-Sorbitol Corn Oil Recovery Product
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Oct 21, 2014

US Water Launches New Non-Sorbitol Corn Oil Recovery Product Line for Biofuels

U.S. Water, a leading provider of integrated water and process solutions for industry, launched the first in what will be a series of products developed for the biofuels industry specific to corn oil recovery.

COR NS is a new, non-sorbitol based product line developed by U.S. Water’s Ethanol Process Technologies team to aid in the extraction of corn oil as a co-product for biofuels plants.

“Initial trials have been promising,” states Dennis Pasko, Vice President of the Ethanol Process Technologies Team for U.S. Water. “While results vary due to each plant’s unique operating dynamics, we have been seeing similar dosage and performance when compared to corn oil products currently available in the market at a price point that’s competitive with industry leading offerings.”

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The first COR NS product is available for use immediately with development and inclusion of additional products to the COR™ NS line in the coming months. For more information, visit www.CornOilExtraction.com.

U.S. Water seeks to identify and eliminate the root cause of problems, finding optimal solutions for each customer’s individual water treatment needs based on the best combination of chemistry, equipment, engineering and technical services.


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