Mühlenchemie engages in research at the Canadian International Grains Institute
Tests on a pilot pasta line confirm the effects of enzyme solutions at short mixing times
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A not-for-profit institute providing pre-market and in-market technical support for the Canadian grain sector, the Canadian International Grains Institute provides independent know-how to millers and end-users on the processing of Canadian cereals. During the project funded by Mühlenchemie, the pasta specialists from Cigi and the flour experts from Mühlenchemie sought to determine what effects enzyme systems and other additives achieve at short mixing times. Numerous tests showed that the improvement systems are effective but have to be modified, as compared to systems for long mixing times
“This cooperation with Cigi helped Mühlenchemie towards a better understanding of the effects of our enzyme compounds under different mixing conditions”, Dr. Lutz Popper explained. “This is valuable information for developing the new product range “EMCEpasta”, which is intended to meet the special requirements for pasta processes with short mixing times.”
Mühlenchemie is hoping to continue such an exchange of information with Cigi to benefit other applications, too.
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