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Corn (Maize) Starch

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Corn (Maize) Starch, popularly known as corn starch, is derived from maize and is prized for its low ash and protein content. Its unique thickening properties make it an essential ingredient across various industries, including food and beverages, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and paper. In food applications, corn starch acts as a thickening agent, enhancing texture and tenderness in sauces, gravies, and desserts. The industrial-grade variant of corn starch is used extensively in the textile industry for softening fabrics and in the paper industry as a strong adhesive. In pharmaceuticals, it serves as a valuable excipient due to its binding and disintegrating properties. With its abundant availability and cost-effectiveness, corn starch remains a preferred choice in many formulations, catering to diverse market needs.

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Features Description
Type Corn (Maize) Starch
Food Grade Suitable for food applications—thickening, texture enhancement
Industrial Grade Used in textiles, paper, and pharmaceuticals
Applications Used in sauces, gravies, puddings, ice creams, textiles, paper production, and more
Packaging Options Available in 25 Kg or 50 Kg paper/HDPE bags
Product Versatility Serves multiple industries and applications
Performance Forms viscous paste quickly and maintains stability
Cost-Effectiveness Abundant supply and low cost make it accessible to various industries
Attributes Description
Appearance Fine white powder
Moisture Content Typically less than 14%
Ash Content Low
Protein Content Low
pH Level 6.0 - 8.0
Tasteless Has a typical cereal flavor
Shelf Life 12 months when stored in a dry place

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Corn Starch is widely used as a thickening agent for sauces, gravies, puddings, ice creams, and other desserts, enhancing texture and tenderness.

In the textile industry, Corn Starch is primarily used to soften fabrics and provide stiffness, improving material finish and yarn strength.

Corn Starch acts as a filler, diluent, binder, and disintegrant in pharmaceutical tablets and capsules, making it essential for various formulations.

Corn Starch is available in 25 Kg or 50 Kg paper/HDPE bags, catering to diverse industrial and commercial needs.

Yes, food-grade Corn Starch is safe for consumption and widely used in many food products.

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Country Of Origin: India

Maize Starch commonly known as Corn Starch is a cereal starch which has low ash and protein content. Corn starch does not thin down during the process of sizing and because of its abundance and low cost, it is used wherever its properties are applicable.


Corn Starch application in different Industries :


Food & Beverages

Used in - Sauces, Gravies, Puddings, Ice Creams, Pastries, Salad dressing

Application - Thickening agent, Improve texture and tenderness, Strength to ice cream cones, Coating to food


Paper

Used in - Enhancing bonding strength of paper and Corrugated boxes

Application - Adhesive properties


Textile

Used in - Fabrics, Material sizing

Application - Fabric softner, Stiffness to cloth, Warp Yarn strength increase, Enhance weight & finishing


Pharmaceuticals

Used in - Capsules and Tablets filling, Dusting Media for different types of coating

Application - Filler, Diluents, Binding agent and Disintegrant. Dry-binder in pharma industry


Corn Starch - Food Grade

Corn starch is most commonly used in Food as a texture enhancer because of its thickening properties. Corn Starch takes a relatively short time to form a viscous and opaque paste, which has a typical cereal flavour and is widely used for thickening sauces, gravies, puddings and pie fillings. Corn starch finds numerous uses in the baking industry where bakers use corn starch to improve texture and tenderness of cakes. Corn starch is used in providing strength to ice cream and ice cream cones as well as used in other desserts and salad dressing.


Corn Starch - Industrial Grade

Industrial Grade Corn starch serves various purposes in textile, paper and pharmaceutical industries. One of the most common use of corn starch in textile industry is to soften fabric and provide fabric with required stiffness. It works as a best adhesive in Paper industry whereas in Pharmaceutical, it is used as filler, diluents, binder and disintegrant. Corn starch's versatile nature and serving in multiple industries make this product high in demand.



Packaging Available:

25 Kg or 50 Kg Paper/HDPE Bags



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