Description
1. Product Overview
Industrial Fructose Residue is a secondary by-product generated during the industrial processing and purification of fructose and high-fructose syrups derived from starch-based feedstocks. It contains residual sugars, organic compounds, and fermentation-compatible nutrients, making it a valuable raw material for various industrial applications. This product is widely used in fermentation industries, animal feed production, and bio-based chemical processing where cost-effective carbon sources are required. Its key value proposition lies in delivering functional sugar content at significantly lower cost than refined sugars. Strategically, Industrial Fructose Residue supports circular manufacturing and resource optimization by transforming process residuals into commercially useful industrial inputs.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Chemical Composition: Residual Fructose, Glucose, Oligosaccharides, Organic Compounds, Trace Minerals, Water
- Total Sugar Content: Typically 20–50% (varies by production process and batch)
- Purity/Grade: Industrial Grade
- Physical Form: Viscous liquid or semi-liquid syrup
- Color: Light brown to dark amber
- Odor: Mild sweet fermentation odor
- Density: Approximately 1.15 – 1.35 g/cm³
- Solubility: Fully soluble in water
- pH Range: Typically 4.0 – 6.0
- Packaging Options: Bulk tanker, IBC totes (1000L), or industrial drums (200L)
- Shelf Life: Typically 6–12 months when stored in sealed containers under recommended storage conditions
3. Core Industrial Applications
Industrial Fermentation Industry
Used as an economical carbon source in fermentation processes for the production of organic acids, enzymes, ethanol, and other bio-based chemicals. The residual sugar content supports efficient microbial growth.
Animal Feed & Feed Additives
Utilized as an energy-rich liquid feed ingredient or additive for livestock feed formulations. The natural sugar content enhances palatability and provides an accessible carbohydrate source.
Bioenergy & Biofuel Production
Applied as a feedstock for ethanol and other biofuel fermentation systems where low-cost fermentable sugars are required at industrial scale.
Biochemical & Bioprocess Manufacturing
Serves as a fermentation substrate in microbial production systems for industrial metabolites and specialty biochemical compounds.
Compared with refined fructose or glucose syrups, Industrial Fructose Residue provides substantial cost advantages while still delivering functional sugar content necessary for fermentation and biological processing applications.
4. Competitive Advantages
- Quality Consistency: Derived from controlled industrial fructose processing streams ensuring stable composition profiles
- Supply Reliability: Continuous availability from large-scale starch and sweetener manufacturing operations
- Logistics Capability: Bulk liquid handling and containerized transport designed for global industrial distribution
- Price Competitiveness: Significantly lower cost compared with refined sugar syrups, improving process economics for industrial buyers
- Sustainability Benefits: Promotes circular economy practices by converting sweetener processing by-products into valuable industrial feedstocks
- Technical Documentation: Product specifications, safety data sheets, and quality documentation available upon request
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20 MT
- Loading Capacity: 20–24 MT per 20’ container depending on packaging configuration










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