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Atomized Gelatine

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Gelatin, or gelatine, is a substance derived from the processing of animal collagen. Commercially, this is most typically obtained from cattle hides and bones and pigskins. Contrary to popular belief, it is not rendered from the feet or horns of animals, which are made primarily of keratin rather than collagen. Atomized Gelatine is created using a spray drying process to create a fine yellow powder that is highly water soluble. In the processed food industry, it is used a thickener, a gelling agent, a stabilizer, and an emulsifier. As such, it can be found in foods as diverse as yogurt, pate, aspic, marshmallows and gummy candy, soups, salad dressings, and canned ham.

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Dal Cin manufactures and specializes in bentonites and clarification/filtration media for solid and liquid separation. Their products are used in the filtration of juices, beer, waste waters and solvents for example. Dal Cin has world wide distribution.

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