
Biofuels & Bioplastics
Biofuel and biopolymer feedstocks often require finely tuned particle size, porosity, and moisture levels to optimize conversion efficiency. Enagon specializes in preparing challenging biomass streams for fermentation, chemical conversion, polymerization, and compounding.
Challenges We Solve
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Moisture content too high for efficient conversion​
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Fibrous or irregular particles that reduce surface accessibility
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Difficult-to-mill materials (e.g. husks, hulls, shells)
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Need for uniformity across large production volumes
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Functional Particle Characteristics
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Particles have a high surface area with non-uniform shapes resulting in superior chemical conversions and compounding.

Sample Feedstocks
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Rice hulls, Oat hulls
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Corn stover, Straw, Reed Grasses
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Sawdust
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Coconut shell and husk fibers
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Nut shells
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Typical Outcomes
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Improved fermentation/enzymatic conversion rates
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Lower energy required for drying
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Higher consistency in feedstock particle size
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Better flowability in automated material handling


Enagon has processed more than 100 unique feedstocks across ingredients, recycling, manufacturing, and bio-based industries. We support recyclers, material developers, and OEMs that need consistent, repeatable fiber and particle outputs. Our systems handle variable, mixed, or challenging materials with documented, production-ready reliability.
