Bratney Companies Offers Crude Corn Oil Technology Bolt-On Pretreatment That Opens New Opportunities for Biodiesel Feedstock
Des Moines, IABratney Companies, the U.S. partner of CIMBRIA SKET, provider of biodiesel production technology featuring the CD transesterification process, announces the availability of a new bolt-on pretreatment process for crude corn oil.
"With CIMBRIA SKET's crude corn oil pretreatment technology, we can help biodiesel plants incorporate a lower cost feedstock alternative to other vegetable oils," stated Paul Brown, Bratney Companies Biodiesel Industry Leader.
"This process takes crude corn oil recovered post-fermentation from the back end of dry grind ethanol plants and makes it suitable for biodiesel production," Brown added.
The CIMBRIA SKET crude corn oil pretreatment technology filters out impurities and produces two end productsrefined corn oil and free fatty acids.
"This technology is part of CIMBRIA SKET's commitment to flexible pretreatment systems for biodiesel production," Brown explained.
"Crude corn oil pretreatment represents a potentially lower cost feedstock compared to other alternatives," he added.
Innovation is a hallmark for Bratney Companies including new technologies for the biofuels industry.
"Our partnership with CIMBRIA SKET allows us to bring the most widely used biodiesel production technology to U.S. companies along with new processes such as the crude corn oil refining capability we are introducing now," Brown observed.
Bratney Companies is a family owned business located in Des Moines, which has provided engineering, construction, and equipment solutions to seed, grain, milling, and food businesses since 1964.
Based in Germany, CIMBRIA SKET is a leading global biodiesel technology provider and has been in the oil seed business for more than 140 years.
For additional information regarding the CIMBRIA SKET technology contact Bratney Companies at 515-270-2417.
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