High-quality, food-grade CO₂ sourced from our ethanol production process.
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is a vital gas used across multiple industries, from food processing to manufacturing. We capture CO₂ as a co-product of our grain-based ethanol production, ensuring it is purified, compressed, and packaged to meet strict industry standards.
By sourcing CO₂ from our renewable ethanol process, we provide an eco-friendly alternative to CO₂ derived from fossil fuels, reducing environmental impact while ensuring consistent supply.
| Capacity | 4 Kg |
|---|---|
| Fire Class | Class C |
| Fire Rating | 21 B |
| Certifications | ISI, CE |
| Warranty | 3 YEARS OF WARRANTY |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 50 |
Used for carbonation, cooling, and various industrial applications. Stored in cryogenic tanks for large-scale supply.
Widely used in cold chain logistics, food preservation, and medical transport due to its strong cooling properties.
Carbonation of soft drinks, beer, and sparkling water.
Preservation and packaging of perishable goods.
Welding and metal fabrication (as a shielding gas).
Dry ice production for cooling and transportation.
Enhancing plant growth in greenhouses.
Wastewater treatment processes.
Meets ISBT (International Society of Beverage Technologists) standards for beverage-grade CO₂.
Purity: 99.9% or higher.
Free from contaminants, odor, and taste.
Available in food-grade cylinders, bulk tanks, or cryogenic storage
Our CO₂ is recovered during ethanol fermentation, purified through advanced scrubbing and filtration systems, and stored in high-pressure or cryogenic containers.
This closed-loop system ensures minimal emissions and maximum product integrity.
Captures and reuses CO₂ that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere.
Provides renewable-source CO₂.
Supports industries in meeting sustainability goals.
Our CO₂ is supplied at a high-purity industrial grade, suitable for applications such as beverage carbonation, fire-suppression systems, inerting, and industrial cooling.
CO₂ is widely used in beverage manufacturing (carbonated drinks), food packaging (modified-atmosphere packaging), welding gases, fire-extinguishers, and as a cooling or inerting medium in chemical and manufacturing processes.
CO₂ supply must be stored in well-ventilated areas, cylinders upright, and away from heat sources. Users should observe pressure-vessel safety standards, handle equipment with correct regulators, and ensure personnel are trained for safe use of compressed or liquid CO₂.
By utilising CO₂ produced in a facility linked to renewable bio-processes (rather than fossil fuel-derived CO₂), your business supports circular-economy practices and lowers its overall carbon footprint. Integration with bio-refinery operations enables more efficient resource usage and environmental benefit.