30.08.2013
Innovation
Applying modern knowhow & techniques to a 1832 discovery
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DalinYebo’s strong accent on practical Research and Development is supplemented by the addition of new and novel 3rd party technologies (under license) to our development portfolios: These technologies often need customisation to a client’s environments and/or needs and are sourced via our international relationships.

Initially, under the guidance of one of the most knowledgeable minds in this field, our researchers further develop an understanding of the chemistry and technology of furfural and its many by-products. The focus of the current technical team has been on the:

  testing of a variety of additional biomass.

  process for liquid feedstock.

  optimisation of the mass and energy balances.

  performance testing of new (post SupraYield®) operating conditions.

µ-BioRefinery™

The µ-BioRefinery™ is a downscaled adaptation of the GreenEnergyPark™ concept.

Pulp Miller’s Strategy: Integrate Biochemicals (Furfural)

Pulp Mills are an ideal source of large amounts of ‘free pentoses’, from which furfural is made.

Connecting-The-Dots™

Connecting the many “dots” of bio-based value chains.

The-Right-Balance™

A methodology in support of conventional investment risk assessments for the bio-based industry.

Applied Knowhow

Engineering that has worked for 90 years.

GreenEnergyPark™

The core of the GreenEnergyPark is an off-grid power island and biorefinery.

It’s Not Rocket Science to Add Extra Revenue to Sugarcane Bagasse (& Trash)

Bolt-on furfural production: Fast, low-risk and low-cost bio-refining of bagasse and trash.

n-BioRefinery™

Turing Sweet Sorghum into a biofuel and green chemical.

GREEN focus!

The building of businesses on the People Planet Profit sustainability principle requires a paradigm shift from all participants (bankers, engineers, government officials, operators, farmers, etc.
)

Paid4PreTreatment™

Turning (perceived) Costs into Revenue

Furfural Production

Furfural is also one of the oldest biobased chemicals.

Furfural-based Bioresins for Fiber-reinforced Bioplastics

Poly(Furfuryl Alcohol), PFA, is obtained from a condensation polymerisation of furfuryl alcohol (FA).
FA is made from furfural.

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