Industrial Modified Starch Maize Powder Machine Line
Modified starch, also called starch derivatives, is prepared by physically, enzymatically, or chemically treating native starch to change its properties. Modified starches are used in practically all starch applications, such as in food products as a thickening agent, stabilizer or emulsifier; in pharmaceuticals as a disintegrant; as binder in coated paper. They are also used in many other applications.
Starches are modified to enhance their performance in different applications. Starches may be modified to increase their stability against excessive heat, acid, shear, time, cooling, or freezing; to change their texture; to decrease or increase their viscosity; to lengthen or shorten gelatinization time; or to increase their visco-stability.
Modified starch variety:
Oxidized starch
Cross-linked starch
Phosphate starch
Acetate starch
hydroxypropylated starch
acetylated distarch phosphate
acetylated oxidized starch
Modified Starch Production Line by Wet Process
Starch milk
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Buffer tank(Check the concentration of starch)
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chemicals → Reaction tank(Adjusting the reaction temperature)
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Neutralization(Adding acid to adjust pH value)
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Washing (Remove salt and residues of chemicals, using hydro-cyclone)
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Dehydration(Using centrifugal principle to remove moisture)
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Drying(using flash dryer)
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Sifting
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Packing
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Modified starch