Diamond has a sweet way with corn starch - Chemical & Engineering

Nov 6, 2010 - Diamond has a sweet way with corn starch. Chem. Eng. News , 1963, 41 (51), pp 53–54. DOI: 10.1021/cen-v041n051.p053. Publication Date:...
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Diamond has a sweet way with corn starch . . . a n d m a k e s lots of foods t a s t e b e t t e r . The secret: hydrochloric acid. This versatile chemical converts corn starch into the sweet syrup we enjoy so much on pancakes. It also is used to make gelatine and in products that enhance the flavor of many foods. The high-quality control at Diamond assures you of hydrochloric acid that's ideal, gallon after gallon. • But food processing is only one field where Diamond hydrochloric acids are useful. A few of its many applications are in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, reactivation of oil wells (it helps dissolve limestone to free the flow of oil underground) and in pickling and metal cleaning. • Diamond has four plants to make hydrochloric acid, plus the technical staff to assist you in getting the most out of every gallon you use. Diamond is a basic source, and we have had wide experience in production and use of this useful acid. You'll get more from Diamond chemicals. Let us prove it. For full information, write Diamond Alkali Company, 339 Union Commerce Building, Cleveland 14, Ohio.

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