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In the U.S. pulp and paper industry, change has become the norm: the rise of low-priced imports, the trend toward a “paperless society,” and more diversified paper demand. Your ideal starch supplier should bring you the raw materials and production expertise that run the gamut, to help you manufacture everything from recycled papers and copy papers to high-end fine and glossy stocks. That supplier is ADM.
Starch
ADM provides top-quality starches for use in paper production across a full range of grades—including acid-modified, oxidized, ethylated, cationic, and cross-linked starches used in higher-end paper production.
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Technical Support
ADM delivers more than starch. We also offer industry-leading technical support, from the initial slurry mixing to the end-of-process drying and coating. ADM monitoring of moisture and pH assures consistency, helps you efficiently manage starch usage, and minimizes system modifications. ADM specialists visit your plants to perform routine starch audits, provide results and make recommendations for future starch use. We can diagnose and fix problems, not only with starch but with other inputs as well.
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ADMs corn and wheat starch technical teams are comprised of veteran scientists with backgrounds in biology, paper science and related fields. These specialists provide industry-leading technical assistance through all phases of the paper manufacturing process. ADM puts an emphasis on such technical assistance because product trials are crucial to effective product testing and use. Our specialists can assist with in-plant testing, and verify results in ADMs laboratory. Their experience and collaboration are crucial to resolving technology issues raised by individual customers.
Distribution
ADMs multi-modal transportation network ensures that your starch will reach you on time. Thanks to our overall efficiencies of scale, ADM can offer you highly competitive prices with no compromise in quality. This leadership position is further solidified with the acquisition of Minnesota Corn Processors (MCP).
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