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Lignocellulose Equipment & Supplies
32 equipment items found
Manufactured by:JELU-WERK J. Ehrler GmbH & Co. KG based inRosenberg, GERMANY
The natural crude fibre source under the brand name JELUVET is an all-natural lignocellulose. JELUVET is used as a nutrient-independent and standardisable crude fibre component for compound feed. Our lignocellulose is characterised by: absence of mycotoxins, a crude fibre content 2-3 times higher than conventional crude fibre sources, excellent swelling and water ...
Manufactured by:Fibenol based inTallinn, ESTONIA
The main carbohydrate in hardwood is glucose. After our proprietary pretreatment process, we liberate the C6 sugars with a biological enzymatic process. The resulting product is mostly composed of glucose hence it is an ideal substitute for common agricultural sugars. It does not compete with food production and can be used in most fermentation processes for bulk chemicals , personal care ...
Manufactured by:Fibenol based inTallinn, ESTONIA
Our pretreatment process liberates most xylose present in wood in 20 seconds. With minimal processing we turn the sugars into concentrated syrup rich in xylose. Cellulosic ethanol, single cell protein, organic acids, fatty acids or alkenes for cosmetics are examples of possible fermentation-based products from the C5 sugars. C5 sugars can be also applied in producing biofuels. ...
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Manufactured by:Ecological Laboratories, Inc. (ELI) based inIsland Park, NEW YORK (USA)
BGEH is an advanced enzyme blend including cellulase, hemicellulase, and micronutrients designed to improve the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials. This process enhances the microbial enzymatic solubility of such materials, leading to increased methane and biogas ...
Manufactured by:Biofuel Technology A/S based inEgå, DENMARK
The hydrolysers for pre-treating animal by-products and lignocellulosic materials are based on Lildal A/S sterilizers. The standard sterilizers are used for animal by-products, while modified sterilizers are used for lignocellulosic material. Further information on Lildal A/S products. Please also note that the Rutek A/S is a company under the Lildal ...
Manufactured by:Sekab based inDomsjö, SWEDEN
Sugar from lignocellulose: Sekab’s CelluAPP technology comprises process technology for the production of sugar solutions from lignocellulose. Basically, the raw material is pretreated so that sugar is released and the crystalline structure of the cellulose is broken down. ...
Manufactured by:SunCoal Industries GmbH based inLudwigsfelde, GERMANY
Since 2015, SunCoal has been developing its Biorefinery Technology for the conversion of lignocellulosics to bio-based platform chemicals which can be used in material applications in the chemical industry. Suitable feedstocks are hydrolysates, carbohydrates or sugars. Bio-based chemicals produced by SunCoal's Biorefinery Technology can range in price from 500 - 1,500 ...
by:Calvatis Bionik GmbH based inBad Endorf, GERMANY
In connection with the BMT System®, LignoX® promotes highly efficient conversion processes of poorly degradable substrate components such as lignocellulose. Due to the highly developed composition of the preparation, the growth and activity of selected types of bacteria are specifically strengthened or inhibited, thus significantly increasing the methane ...
by:BioGasol ApS based inBallerup, DENMARK
Fully automated system for production of lignocellulosic sugars from up to four tons of biomass (dry) per hour. Can easily be adapted to feedstock change and a range of process conditions, making it suitable for most biochemical conversion processes. Small foot-print and modular design makes it possible to ship the system in 20’ or 40’ ...
Manufactured by:Belach Bioteknik AB based inSkogås, SWEDEN
Einar reactors are closed to eliminate evaporation and constructed to be able to provide anaerobic conditions. Einar has been proved a powerful research tool for lignocellulose biomass (wood, straw or other fibrous ...
by:EMBION Technologies S.A. based inEtoy, SWITZERLAND
How we make a difference: Affordable, higher functionality, traceable and safe. Our catalyst technology valorizes lignocellulosic plant biomass. Our catalyst is fully recoverable for subsequent reuse. Our method is simple, cost efficient and fast to implement. Our products have higher functionality. Platform technology, with transversal potential speeds development phase. ...
Manufactured by:Arxtera based inBlacksburg, VIRGINIA (USA)
ArxZyme Pulp and Paper - Dry Formula is expertly engineered to tackle the persistent 'hard COD' in liquor and lignocellulosic waste streams commonly encountered in pulp and paper facilities. This innovative enzyme and bacterial blend has been formulated to degrade lignocellulose efficiently, enhancing carbon removal while minimizing nutrient loading and ...
by:Enventix, Inc. based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Enventix's advanced thermocatalytic conversion is a remarkable engine of transformation that addresses the challenges of processing lignocellulosic biomass, such as agricultural and forest residue. As we process non-condensable syngas and condensable hydrocarbons, we control product fractions and extract not only biofuel but also wood vinegar and ...
Manufactured by:MedChemExpress LLC (MCE) based inMonmouth Junction, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Dihydrosinapyl alcohol, a natural product, can be obtained from lignocellulose by hydrogenation and ...
Manufactured by:Steeper Energy Canada Limited based inCalgary, ALBERTA (CANADA)
Hydrofaction is Steeper Energy’s proprietary implementation of hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) which applies supercritical water as a reaction medium for the conversion of biomass directly into a high-energy density renewable biocrude, referred to as Hydrofaction Oil. Steeper’s unique process mimics and accelerates nature by subjecting wet biomass to heat and high pressure. ...
by:Biochemtex Spa based inTortona (AL), ITALY
The MOGHI project aims at complementing Biochemtex research on conversion of lignocellulosic feedstock, by investigating the possible routes to transform lignin co-product produced at the Crescentino plant, into higher value molecules and/or products with already consolidated existing markets. An example of the resulting products achieved through such routes are BTX aromatics ...
Manufactured by:J. Rettenmaier & Söhne Gmbh + Co KG (JRS) based inRosenberg, GERMANY
With the LIGNOCEL wood fiber/ lignocellulose product lines, JRS wishes to satisfy the promise of high quality and function. In countless industrial applications around the globe, these functional helpers successfully carry out important tasks in production, process or product characteristics. ...
Manufactured by:MedChemExpress LLC (MCE) based inMonmouth Junction, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Xylose provides the substances and energy for cells, as a carbon source for the biosynthesis of high-value chemicals and biofuel. Xylose can be used to fully explore lignocellulose resources and provide a new direction for microbia ...
by:Biochemtex Spa based inTortona (AL), ITALY
With a total investment exceeding 150M€ and over 7 years dedicated to research and development within the R&D center of Rivalta Scrivia in Italy, Biochemtex created Proesa™, a socalled “second generation” technology, which unlocks access to the fermentable sugars present in lignocellulosic biomass, for production of transportation fuels and other ...
Manufactured by:Greenmove Technologies based inLeeuwarden, NETHERLANDS
As the production of renewable energy should not compete with food production, nowadays more and more emphasis is put on the digestion of waste materials and second generation lignocellulosics. Although these, mainly fibrous feedstocks, are relatively low cost, they pose severe limitations on the fermentation process. Their breakdown is slow. The biogas yield relatively low. And ...
