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KALLSIL® Dry for Bioethanol Production
KALLSIL® Dry is a natural, enhanced zeolite-based mineral additive designed to support bioethanol production by reducing moisture and preventing livestock performance issues from fungal metabolites in distiller’s grains. By absorbing excess moisture, KALLSIL Dry helps prevent caking, bridging, and clumping—ensuring better flowability, stable fermentation conditions, and consistent distiller’s grains quality. This safe, non-corrosive solution enhances operational reliability and supports efficient processing from start to finish.
KALLSIL Dry utilizes a porous zeolite structure to absorb moisture and bind fungal metabolites when distiller’s grains are consumed by livestock and poultry. This dual action can reduce mold growth, improve material flow, and contribute to a cleaner and more stable fermentation environment. By reducing the risk of caking and equipment blockage, KALLSIL helps maintain reliable processing and co-product quality.
KALLSIL Dry is ideal for use in:
Usage Guidelines: The recommended inclusion rate is determined by the Kemin Technical Services team and tailored to each plant’s operational needs.
Our experts collaborate with your team to optimize enzyme integration into existing operations, ensuring seamless implementation and peak performance.
Kemin's Customer Laboratory Services provides tailored lab analyses to help you determine the most effective dosage and evaluate performance metrics for your specific process setup.
Kemin Application Solutions offers onsite support and specialized equipment recommendations to help you accurately dose and monitor enzyme use at your facility.
Contact Kemin today to learn how KALLSIL Dry improves moisture control and protects co-product quality in ethanol production
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