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Industries Served

Fermentation

  • Aseptic, sanitary, & hygienic fermentation piping design
  • Agitator & air-lift fermentation systems
  • Valve selection & installation
  • Material finish selection
  • Steam blocks & barriers

Material Handling Systems

  • Truck & rail receiving & load-out
  • Scalping & screening
  • Dust control
  • Bulk storage & handling systems
  • Belt, drag, & screw conveyors
  • Bucket elevators & towers
  • Sampling, weighing, & blending
  • Bagging, packaging, & palletizing
  • Pneumatic conveying

Packaging Systems

  • Bagging
  • PET container, drums, & totes systems
  • Manual, semiautomatic, & fully automated systems
  • Dry solid, granular, powder, & liquid materials equipment
  • High- & low-speed lines
  • Bulk enzymes

Food & Beverage

  • Meats
  • Rendering products
  • Sugar, fructose, & sweeteners
  • Salt
  • Pet foods & animal feeds
  • Edible oils
  • Starches
  • Citric acid
  • Lactic acid
  • Amino acids
  • Chemical & agrichemical products

Agricultural Commodity Processing

AMG, Inc. has designed and constructed rice, wheat,barley, and corn processing facilities. They have also designed and built corn processing plants that produce fuel ethanol and its coproducts – carbon dioxide and dry distiller grain (DDG).

Today, AMG, Inc. is collaborating in a new venture to develop a modified corn wet milling system that produces:

  • Corn germ – for edible oils & high-protein meal
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Corn protein concentrate (CPC) – for a higher protein livestock feed product that can be used for cattle, pork, & poultry
  • Fiber – for a low-carbohydrate product that can be further purified for human consumption

Biotechnology

Today’s biotech industry is all about imitating nature. Based on the fermentation process, companies are striving to develop proprietary organisms, optimized production processes based on those organisms, and a variety of end products.

AMG, Inc. engineered a processing system to ferment organisms under pressure in aseptic and sterile environments. Basically, after fermentation is complete, water is removed from the biomass. The remaining concentrated broth material is spray-dried. Dry biomass then undergoes a solvent extraction process that liberates precious oil as the end product. And the spent biomass finds a profitable use as pet food.

Similar operations can produce the amino acids L-Lysine and L-Threonine, and the sweetener Erythritol.

Nutraceuticals

  • Food supplements
  • Feed supplements

Energy

  • Ethanol & fuel alcohol
  • Biodiesel
  • Boilers

Manufacturing

  • Pulp & paper
  • Truck assembly
  • Steel
  • Bulk material handling
  • Automotive parts
  • Rubber
  • Adhesives