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Maize starch (C6H10O5)n Available Origins : INDIA
Available Grades : Industrial Grade,Pharma Grade, Food Grade Packing : In 25/50 Kg HDPE bags with inner liner of LDPE, 1 MT Jumbo bag packing, 25 kg Kraft Multiply paper bags. Introduction: Diverse uses of Starch make it a very versatile product. Maize or Corn Starch is a typical cereal starch with distinctly low protein and ash contents. Its carbohydrate content of high purity makes it useful in several industries. Starch occurs in nature in many ways. Maize contains about 66% of starch, which can be separated from other ingredients by various processes such as steeping, grinding, purifying and drying. The physio-chemical and functional properties of starch exhibit a wide variation with slight change in the production parameters. One of the important properties is the viscosity of starch slurry. Normally, starch has near neutral PH. With an increase in the PH, viscosity of starch tends to increase, thus making it possible to have diverse uses. This is commonly known as High Viscosity Starch and is used in the textile industry for sizing. Maize Starch exhibits all the properties of native starch with some special features such as non-foaming & non-thinning characteristics of boiling solution. Hence maize starch has a marginal effect on the efficiency in weaving and paper industry. Where high viscosity starch is used, it imparts higher tensile strength to the fibre and thus improves the sizing. The remarkable advantage over tapioca starch is short cooking time of less than an hour and uniform smoothness of paste. The foaming is low even at high pH. The starch deeply penetrates into the fibres making it an ideal choice for sizing and finishing. Combined with resins, starch produces a permanent finish. Good binding capacity results in its use as a good filler and binder in tablets. It is also a vital additive for most of the adhesives due to these properties. In slurry, it provides body to food products. It also helps in retaining the viscosity of foods. Besides this, it is excellent filler in cosmetics by virtue of its smoothness in dry form. It also participates in Maillard's reaction in presence of proteins and thus gives the brown colour in bakery products. Applications: 1) By virtue of its Superior uniformity and stability of water solution, the use of starch is preferred to any other material for sizing, finishing and printing. It offers economy along with ease in filling the interstices of the weave. This provides the requisite strength and weight. 2) Maize starch is one of the earliest excipients to be used for pharmaceutical dosage forms. Depending on the application, maize starch acts as a diluent, disintegrating agent or binder. 3) For a Householder the ubiquitous nature of starch does not go unnoticed due to its presence in food products such as ketchups, ice-creams, cakes, biscuits, chocolates, wafers and dry cell batteries, detergents, etc. Starch also finds itself useful in adhesives and gums. Ladies love the soft and silky feel of starch in talcum powder. Children enjoy the blasting sound of starch in the crackers. Starch also finds immense usage in paper industry to enhance bursting & tensile strength, elongation, fold endurance, pick resistance etc. Starch also improves the printability of paper by inhibiting ink penetration and forming a hard firm surface. Specification
Purity : 98 – 100 %
pH : 4.5 – 5.5 Moisture : 12.00 % max. Starch Content : 98 – 100 % Cold Water solubility : Within Limits. Appearance : White Powder. |