Food / Feed

Functional ingredients (acidity regulator, emulsifier, flavor, preservatives, thickener, etc.)
Packaging and plastic certified for food contact
Maintenance and cleaning of production equipment (detergent, lubricant, etc.).

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  • Functional Cellulose Gels by JRS

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    This is a water-insoluble, micro-crystalline cellulose that is processed with a water-soluble spacer in a special production process. The fiber-gel is a whitish powder that disperses in water, forms a three-dimensional network and that way can be used as a multifunctional additive in water-based systems. See long description for more information.
    Last update 18/11/2016
  • BioMine® range

    FuturaMat

    BioMine® products are ideal for technical transformations with using techniques such as injection molding, and are recommended for applications in agriculture, horticulture, construction, catering, pieces of equipment...
    These materials are made from biopolymers of vegetable origin alloyed with mineral charges.
    Last update 02/03/2017
  • PENTASPRAY SR+ unscented

    OBIOSEED

    - Disinfectant detergent for all surfaces in food and non-food environments.
    - Broad spectrum of disinfection: bactericide, yeasticide, fungicide, virucide (30 sec) on enveloped viruses
    - No rinsing
    - 98% of ingredients of natural origin
    Last update 27/04/2023
  • Ethyl acetate

    SEKAB Biofuels & Chemicals

    Ethyl acetate is a solvent used in a wide range of applications, including printing inks, varnishes and car care chemicals and in the production of enamels, plastics and rubber. Ethyl acetate is also used in the food and pharmaceutical industry.
    Last update 04/06/2014
  • Isane BioLife

    TOTAL Fluides

    Isane BioLife is a unique range of pure renewable and biodegradable isoparaffin products, characterized by a high purity level, low odor, and relative chemical inertness. Isane BioLife range is composed of 3 products (Isane BioLife 56, Isane BioLife 58, Isane BioLife 78) which differ by their volatility.
    Last update 01/03/2017