Description
1. Product Overview
Ethanol Distillation Residue is a concentrated by-product generated during the industrial distillation process used to produce fuel-grade or industrial ethanol. Rich in organic compounds, residual nutrients, and carbon-based material, it is widely utilized as a feedstock for energy generation, industrial fermentation inputs, soil amendments, and secondary chemical processing. This material offers significant economic value by transforming a distillation by-product into a commercially viable industrial resource. In global industrial markets increasingly focused on circular economy practices, Ethanol Distillation Residue provides a strategic solution for cost-efficient resource recovery and sustainable raw material utilization.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Material Composition: Organic residues from fermented biomass (typically corn, sugarcane, molasses, or grain-based ethanol production), containing residual proteins, fibers, organic acids, and carbon compounds
- Purity / Grade: Industrial by-product grade suitable for processing, energy recovery, or agricultural applications
- Physical Form: Semi-liquid slurry, thick liquid, or dried residue depending on processing stage
- Color: Dark brown to deep amber
- Moisture Content: Variable depending on drying level and production method
- Particle Characteristics: Fine suspended organic solids when dried or concentrated
- Density: Typically higher than water in liquid form due to dissolved solids
- Packaging Options:
- Bulk tanker transport (liquid form)
- Bulk bags / super sacks (for dried residue)
- Loose bulk shipments for industrial buyers
- Shelf Life: Stable under appropriate storage conditions; best utilized within standard industrial storage cycles to maintain material quality
3. Core Industrial Applications
Bioenergy & Industrial Energy Production
Ethanol Distillation Residue is widely used as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion and biomass energy generation. Its high organic content makes it an effective substrate for biogas production, improving energy recovery from industrial operations.
Agricultural & Soil Amendment Industry
The residue contains valuable nutrients and organic matter, making it suitable for use in composting operations, soil enrichment, and organic fertilizer blending.
Industrial Fermentation & Biochemical Processing
Secondary fermentation processes utilize residual sugars and organic compounds present in the material to produce additional bio-based products such as enzymes, organic acids, and microbial biomass.
Animal Feed Processing (when properly processed)
In certain production streams, dried distillation residues can be incorporated into feed formulations due to their protein and nutrient content.
Compared with alternative organic by-products, Ethanol Distillation Residue offers strong cost advantages, high organic density, and compatibility with multiple industrial recovery processes—maximizing both resource efficiency and operational profitability.
4. Competitive Advantages
- Consistent Industrial Quality: Produced from controlled ethanol distillation operations ensuring stable composition profiles
- Reliable Supply Chain: Continuous output from ethanol production facilities supports dependable large-volume sourcing
- Efficient Bulk Logistics: Available in tanker, bulk bag, or loose bulk formats optimized for industrial handling
- Cost-Effective Raw Material: Significantly lower cost compared to primary feedstocks for bioenergy or fermentation inputs
- Circular Economy Contribution: Converts an industrial by-product into a valuable secondary resource, reducing waste and improving sustainability metrics
- Scalable Industrial Integration: Suitable for large-scale bioenergy plants, fertilizer producers, and fermentation facilities
- Technical Documentation Available: Material specifications and handling guidance available for industrial buyers
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20 MT
- Loading Capacity: 20–25 MT per container depending on packaging and moisture content







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