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Food & Beverage

Food, Beverage, and Ingredient processors deal with some of the most inconsistent materials on earth: wet pulps, sticky fibers, peels, skins, fines, pomace, spent grains, and by-products that resist efficient drying or uniform blending.


Enagon helps turn these materials into predictable, flowable, process-ready powders.

Challenges We Solve

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  • High moisture content that slows drying or increases disposal costs​

  • Sticky, fibrous, or irregular particles that resist mixing

  • Unstable bulk density and clumping during storage/transport

  • Difficulty converting wet by-products into usable powders or ingredients

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Skip the Carrier Additives

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Enagon Systems remove the need for using chemical additives to separate, weaken, or denature the physical structure of the material.

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Functional Particle Characteristics

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Particles have a high surface area with non-uniform shapes which results in better suspension and stability when mixed with other products.

Carrot Powder example

Sample Feedstocks

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  • Blueberry, cranberry, and grape pomace​

  • Citrus peel streams

  • Vegetable trim & cuts, Leafy greens, Herbs

  • Spent grains and Fiber-rich residues

  • Pulses & Legumes

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Typical Outcomes

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  • Better dispersion in mixes or formulations

  • Higher surface area for extraction or fermentation

  • Reduced disposal tonnage and cost

  • Retained nutrients and bioavailability

Red Powder example
Pumpkin Powder

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.

Contact US

Get in touch to request a system quote or send us your material for a trial.

3381 Blue Star Hwy 

Saugatuck, MI 49453

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hello@enagonllc.com​

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