Non-gmo corn gluten meal.
Flexus Global Soybean Meal is characterized by its flowing, coarse, and granular texture. Produced from meticulously cleaned non-GMO soybeans, it undergoes a series of preparatory physical processes, followed by a multistage oil extraction process. Soybean meal stands as the primary protein source for feeding farm animals. It accounts for a significant portion, representing two-thirds of the total world output of protein feedstuffs, surpassing all other major oil meals and fish meal varieties. The protein fraction derived from Soybeans is utilized in various ways, including as a key livestock feed ingredient in soybean meal, as well as soy protein ingredients for the food industry and industrial applications such as paper coatings and adhesives. Soybean meal, a by-product of soybean oil extraction, is produced through various processes, each resulting in distinct products. This versatility renders soybean meal highly sought-after as animal feed in India. Soybean meal is typically categorized for marketing based on its crude protein content. There are two primary classifications: high-protein soybean meal, containing 47-49% protein and 3% crude fiber, obtained from de-hulled seeds, and conventional soybean meal, with 44-46% protein, which includes the hulls. Soybean meal is renowned for its higher energy value compared to other protein sources.
Rapeseed meal, a coarse powder material, is a primary export product for many countries, with Flexus Global leading the charge as the top exporter. Produced from rapeseed cake through a series of preparatory physical processes and multistage oil extraction under hygienic conditions, rapeseed meal an exceptionally good amino acid composition, often likened to milk protein, enhancing its nutritive value. Its amino acid profile, rich in lysine and methionine, makes it particularly favorable for non-ruminant poultry feed. exceptionally good amino acid composition, often likened to milk protein, enhancing its nutritive value. Its amino acid profile, rich in lysine and methionine, makes it particularly favorable for non-ruminant poultry feed. Furthermore, our Rapeseed Lecithin serves a multitude of industrial purposes, including as a release agent for plastic, a dispersing agent in paints and inks, an anti-sludge additive in motor lubricants, an anti-gumming agent in gasoline, an emulsifier, a spreading agent, and an antioxidant in the textile and rubber industries.
Specification: Protein:48% Min Moisture:10% Max Fibre:3%Max Appearance: Light yellow powder packing: 1*20' full container loads 19 mt(when packed in 25kg bags) without pallets Storage:store in a cool,well ventilated and dry conditions ,keep in a tightly closed bags. Shelf life:12 months Function and use: 1.Easily absorbed and well used 2. Prevent disease 3. Improve the rate of feed utilization 4. Promote growth Recommended dosage: Poultry 5% -8% Cattle and sheep 5% -8% Aquatic 3% -5%
Corn gluten meal, lutein protein.Transportation
We provide high-quality corn for animal feed with affordable price. We can supply huge quantity of Corn/Maize of Ukranian , Indonesia, Brazalian and Malasiyan Origin. Corn is one of the ingredients of animal feedstuff, cereals, flour, starch, oil and bioethanol. Corn grains include many microelements needed for human body. Sourced from highly reliable vendors and farmers, we offer Yellow Maize is free from impurities or adulteration. Our Yellow Corn has uniform grain size and excellent resistance to blight.
Poultry Feed Corn Gluten Meal.
Activated granular & block carbon or other any other carbon, coconuts shells, coconuts shells charcoal & water purifier components. apart from that we are leading manufacturer & supplier of nutritional animal feed like rice & corn ddgs, corn gluten meal, rice protein, soybean meal, rapeseed meal etc & pet food & treats as well, activated carbon, corn kernels, fish oil, â? fish meal, â? corn feed.
Corn gluten meal, corn gluten feed, corn germ meal,.
Corn gluten meal and animal feeds.Export
Corn DDGS GMO Protein - 28.6%
Corn DDGS GMO Protein - 28.6%
Animal feed, corn gluten meal.
We are modified corn starch supplier. Modified starch is a white, odorless powdery solid. At present, there are mainly pregelatinized starch, acidified starch, oxidized starch, cationic starch and so on. It is widely used in papermaking, food, medical, construction and other industries. our products enjoy good reputation with good quality and low price, selling well in southeast Asia and other regions of the world.
Bone meal, fish meal, corn gluten meal.
Chemical Specifications Parameters Specific Gravity at 25 C 0915-0922 Refractive Index at 25 �° C 1.47-1474 Iodine number 103-128 Free fatty acid <0.1% Moisture 0.0% Max Appearance Crisp and vibrant Smell and taste Odorless, odorless and soft Corn oil (maize oil) is oil extracted from the germ of corn (maize). Its main use is in cooking, where its high smoke point makes refined corn oil a valuable frying oil. It is also a key ingredient in some margarines. Corn oil is generally less expensive than most other types of vegetable oils. Corn oil is also a feedstock used for biodiesel. Other industrial uses for corn oil include soap, salve, paint, erasers, rustproofing for metal surfaces, inks, textiles, nitroglycerin, and insecticides. It is sometimes used as a carrier for drug molecules in pharmaceutical preparations. Almost all corn oil is expeller-pressed, then solvent-extracted using hexane or 2-methylpentane (isohexane).[1] The solvent is evaporated from the corn oil, recovered, and re-used. After extraction, the corn oil is then refined by degumming and/or alkali treatment, both of which remove phosphatides. Alkali treatment also neutralizes free fatty acids and removes color (bleaching). Final steps in refining include winterization (the removal of waxes), and deodorization by steam distillation of the oil at 232 260 C (450-500 F) under a high vacuum.
Corn oil (maize oil) is oil extracted from the germ of corn (maize). Its main use is in cooking, where its high smoke point makes refined corn oil a valuable frying oil. It is also a key ingredient in some margarines. Corn oil is generally less expensive than most other types of vegetable oils. Corn oil is also a feedstock used for biodiesel. Other industrial uses for corn oil include soap, salve, paint, erasers, rustproofing for metal surfaces, inks, textiles, nitroglycerin, and insecticides. It is sometimes used as a carrier for drug molecules in pharmaceutical preparations. Almost all corn oil is expeller-pressed, then solvent-extracted using hexane or 2-methylpentane (isohexane).[1] The solvent is evaporated from the corn oil, recovered, and re-used. After extraction, the corn oil is then refined by degumming and/or alkali treatment, both of which remove phosphatides. Alkali treatment also neutralizes free fatty acids and removes color (bleaching). Final steps in refining include winterization (the removal of waxes), and deodorization by steam distillation of the oil at 232-260 C (450-500 F) under a high vacuum.
Corn gluten meal, modified corn starch, maltodextrin.