Our Facilities

Production Capabilities Include

  • Mono, di and triglycerides
  • Quaternary ammonium surfactants and rinse cycle fabric softeners from reaction of tertiary amines with dimethyl sulfate
  • Alkoxylated surfactants (EO, PO, EO-PO blocks, EO-PO random)
  • Polyglycerol esters
  • Alkanolamides

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Our Facilities

Manufacturing Site – Janesville, WI

Esterification facility

Chemistries:

  • Glycerol esters
  • Polyglycerol esters
  • Propylene glycol esters
  • Specialty blending

Process equipment: 3 multi-functional stainless steel reactors with 80-8,000 gal. capacities

Registrations, certifications, etc.:

  • GFSI-BRC Global Standard for Food Safety
  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 14001
  • OHSAS 18001
  • Kosher & Halal
  • cGMP
  • HACCP
  • RSPO Supply Chain

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Specialty chemicals facility

Chemistries:

  • Alkoxylation (EO/PO)
  • Alkylation
  • Lactlylates
  • Alkanolamides (DEA/MEA)
  • Nitrogen containing compounds (quaternaries)
  • Blending

Process equipment: multi-functional stainless steel reactors with 1,200-6,000 gal. capacities.

Manufacturing Site – Paris, IL

Chemistries and Capabilities:

  • Liquid blending & formulation
  • Flaking – cold roll
  • Spray chilling
  • Warehousing and distribution of bulk & packaged goods

Process equipment for flaking:

  • Stainless steel flaking rolls
  • Rates to 4,000 lbs./hr.
  • High melt point products (100-250°F)
  • Food and non-food items

Process equipment for specialty blending:

  • Multiple blending and storage tanks with capacities up to 30,000 gal.
  • Heated premix tanks for larger vessels
  • Ability to blend liquids and add solids to liquids

Process equipment for spray chilling:

  • Rates up to 5,000 lbs./hr.
  • Particle size to order
  • Conditioning beds

Note: High volume equipment and minimum volumes are required.

Registrations, certifications, etc.:

  • ISO 9001
  • Kosher & Halal
  • cGMP
  • HACCP program in operation
  • Process Safety Management (PSM) process followed
  • Batch processes, quality practices, product recall and traceability drills

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