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  • Why is corn refining important?
  • The growth of corn refining over the last twenty years, has led to greater supplies of corn oil being available for domestic consumption while also contributing to the U.S. balance of trade through exports. The modern corn refining process creates various food and industrial starches, sweeteners, alcohols, oil, feed ingredients and bioproducts.
  • What is a corn refining process?
  • It is the goal of the corn refining process to separate each component and then further refine it into specific products. Corn arrives at the refining facility by truck, barge or railcar. Refinery staff inspect arriving corn shipments and clean them twice to remove pieces of cob, dust, chaff, and foreign materials.
  • What are the residues and byproducts of corn oil refining?
  • The residues and byproducts from corn oil refining amount to 8 to 10 percent of the crude oil entering the process. The bulk of these residues are in the form of soapstock, which contains the neutralized free fatty acids and phosphati- des.
  • What analytical methods are used for corn oil?
  • The Corn Refiners Association has developed various analytical methods for numerous prod- ucts of the corn wet milling industry, including corn oil. These “Standard Analytical Methods” are published by the Association and may be obtained for a reasonable cost. Methods developed specifically for use with corn oil are: H-10: Cold Test
  • What is refining in edible oil processing?
  • Refining is the last step in edible oil processing. We are committed to making every drop of oil safe, healthy and nutritious. Value-adding by-products may be produced from processing stages like Degumming, Neutralization, Bleaching, Dewaxing/Winterization and Deodorization.
  • How is corn oil made?
  • The germs, containing about 85 percent of corn’s oil, are pumped onto screens and washed repeatedly to remove any starch left in the mixture. A combination of mechanical and solvent processes extracts the oil from the germ. The oil is then refined and filtered into finished corn oil.