Products

We develop raw materials to bring quality to different segments.

Neutral Ethanol

Ethanol is an extremely versatile product, which, in addition to providing clean and renewable energy, is widely used – in the purest versions – in various segments of the Industry, being a raw material for food, pharmaceutical, hospital products, in the manufacture of beverages in general and for export.

Hydrated Fuel Ethanol

STANDARD ETANOL

Produced from the processing and fermentation of sugarcane, Hydrous Fuel Ethanol – also called Common Ethanol or just Ethanol – has a higher water content compared to Anhydrous Ethanol, which corresponds to approximately 7.4% (m /m). According to ANP specifications, it is clear, transparent, free of impurities, has a neutral pH and an alcoholic strength that can vary from 95.1% to 96%. It is also a biofuel from the fermentation process of renewable biomass, intended for use in internal combustion engines. However, it is used directly in the supply of motor vehicles, therefore, it is sold to Gas stations and distributors for direct sale to consumers of ethanol vehicles.

By-products

Bagasse, Filter Pie and Vinasse that are totally consumed in the process itself or used by the agricultural area in fertilization and fertigation.

Logistics

Plastic Drums

CAPACITY

20, 50, 200, 220, 250 liters

Iron Drums

CAPACITY

200 liters.

CONTAINERS

CAPACITY

1.000 liters.

CONTAINERS

CAPACITY

20, 40 feet.

Isotank

CAPACITY

2.500 liters.

Bulk

CAPACITY

Capacity without minimum quantity

Certifications

Greener Ethanol

In 2018 we acquired the “Greener Ethanol” certificate! In order to direct actions to overcome new challenges and to restore riparian areas in the State of São Paulo, in 2007 the Ethanol Mais Verde Program was launched, Idealized to encourage the sustainable production of biofuel from sugarcane.

CBIOS

(Biofuel Decarbonization Credit)

In 2020 we acquired the CBIOS certificate! The decarbonization credit (CBIO) is an asset issued by fuel producers and importers that is licensed by financial institutions. Each credit represents a ton of avoided CO2.