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Glucosamine Plant Upgrade
AMG provided detailed engineering services, including unique process design support, for a project at a plant that produces glucosamine via fermentation utilizing corn dextrose as a feedstock.
Expanding a Lysine Production Facility
AMG was contracted to provide detailed engineering for the remainder of a large expansion project on an industrial-scale lysine production facility.
This project required involved several complex systems, including: bulk material storage, centrifugation, chiller and CIP systems, compressed air, steam and condensate, cooling towers, dewatering, drying, dust collection, evaporation, explosion venting, fermentation, filtration, heat exchange systems, liquid-solid separation, material handling, mechanical conveying, membrane filtration, packaging, pneumatic conveying, power distribution, and pumping systems.
Adding a Amino Acid Production Line
AMG provided engineering services for an expansion project in a facility that produces amino acids through corn fermentation using corn syrup as a feed stock. AMG provided engineering, planning, designs, and specifications for the installation of a tryptophan production line in a existing threonine production plant. This project had a capital value in excess of $20,000,000.
The project involved the complex interplay of many different systems, including: bulk material storage, centrifugation, chiller systems, CIP, compressed air, steam and condensate, cooling towers, dewatering, drying, dust collection, evaporation, explosion venting and suppression, mechanical conveying, membrane filtration, packaging, pneumatic conveying, power distribution, and pumping systems.
Building Expansions in Amino Acid Facility
AMG was hired to support the expansion of a process building and an associated warehouse in a facility that produces feed-grade amino acids by fermentation of an organism using dextrose. AMG provided detailed plans, engineering, and specifications required to construct the expansion while keeping downtime to a minimum.
Due to the nature of the project, several systems and processes were involved such as: blending, bulk material handling, compressed air, steam and condensate, drying, dust collection, encapsulation, explosion venting, heat exchange systems, mechanical conveying, packaging, pneumatic conveying, power distribution, and storage.
Expanding Production Further
AMG provided engineering services for a $25,000,000 expansion at a facility that manufactures amino acids via bacterial fermentation using corn syrup as a feedstock. AMG’s scope encompassed detailed mechanical, structural, electrical, and piping design and engineering, as well as instrumentation specifications and construction supervision.
Relevant systems included: bulk material storage, centrifugation, chiller systems, CIP systems, compressed air, steam and condensate, cooling towers, dewatering, drying, dust collection, evaporation, explosion venting, fermentation, filtration, heat exchange systems, liquid-solid separation, material handling, mechanical conveying, membrane filtration, packaging, pneumatic conveying, power distribution, pumping systems.