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Maize Starch

Product Category : Starches
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Supplier : Maize Products

Key Features of Maize Starch
  • Does not thin down during the process of sizing
  • Uneven pick up on the yarn.
  • Transformed into a smooth paste within an hour or in even lesser time under pressure-cooking.
  • Ensures uniform penetration into the interstices of yarn to ensure good weaving performance.
  • It is not necessary to add any of the antifoaming agents while working with maize starch, as the pH of Maize Starch paste is always maintained in the neutral range.
  • Easily removed during the normal process of designing.
  • As an adhesive in the size mix to strengthen warp yarn and improves its resistance to abrasion during weaving.
  • In finishing changing the hand and appearance after it is bleached, dyed and printed.
  • In printing, to increase the consistency of the printing paste.
  • As a compound in finishes to glaze and polish sewing thread.
  • Food Industry
  • Paper Industry
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Product Profile of Maize Starch
Maize Products manufactures Maize Starch. Maize Products offers Starches, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Anhydrous Dextrose and Sorbitol. The Maize Starch is a cereal starch, which has a low ash and protein content.

Key Features of Maize Starch
  • Does not thin down during the process of sizing
  • Uneven pick up on the yarn.
  • Transformed into a smooth paste within an hour or in even lesser time under pressure-cooking.
  • Ensures uniform penetration into the interstices of yarn to ensure good weaving performance.
  • It is not necessary to add any of the antifoaming agents while working with maize starch, as the pH of Maize Starch paste is always maintained in the neutral range.
  • Easily removed during the normal process of designing.
  • As an adhesive in the size mix to strengthen warp yarn and improves its resistance to abrasion during weaving.
  • In finishing changing the hand and appearance after it is bleached, dyed and printed.
  • In printing, to increase the consistency of the printing paste.
  • As a compound in finishes to glaze and polish sewing thread.
  • Food Industry
  • Paper Industry