ChainCraft, founded in 2010 as a Wageningen University spin-off, specializes in creating biochemicals through a unique, proprietary fermentation process that transforms organic waste into value-added products.
ChainCraft’s main product line, Medium Chain Fatty Acids (MCFA)—including Caproic Acid (C6)—serves diverse applications such as animal feed, lubricants, plasticizers, polymers, coatings, and flavors and fragrances.
The company’s open mixed culture fermentation technology is non-GMO and non-sterile, allowing for efficient, continuous production with operational and cost benefits. This method accommodates a range of low-grade feedstocks, including food waste, agricultural by-products, and municipal organic waste.
After its pilot phase in 2015 and subsequent funding from AKEF, the Port of Amsterdam, and PDENH, ChainCraft launched a commercial demonstration plant at the Port of Amsterdam in late 2018, achieving an annual production capacity of 2,000 tonnes of fatty acids.
ChainCraft aims to expand to a flagship plant with a capacity of over 20,000 tonnes of MCFA, actively seeking collaboration with upstream and downstream partners to co-develop innovative and sustainable applications within this expanding biochemical platform.
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六月 19, 2025
ChainCraft and Innovad Partner to Deliver Sustainable, Circular Solutions in Animal Nutrition
ChainCraft will build its first full-scale plant in the Netherlands, using residual potato juice from a nearby starch processing plant to produce circular fatty acids, creating even more value from the potato in a sustainable way.
十一月 10, 2024
Royal Avebe and ChainCraft enter strategic collaboration to convert residual potato juice into high value products
ChainCraft, a pioneer in the production of circular chemicals and Royal Avebe, a global leader in potato-based starch and protein innovations, are proud to announce a huge step towards a strategic collaboration by entering into a Heads of Agreement.联系人信息
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