What is Maize Fiber
Maize Fiber is a byproduct of wet milling process. Maize (Corn) kernels goes to several industrial process to obtain many products. It is a dietary fiber that comes from corn (maize). Specifically from the outer layers of the corn kernel. The corn wet milling process produces this material. During the process, the machine separates maize (corn) kernels into starch, oil, fiber, and protein. It comes in light yellow color after industrial grade drying process this material becomes powder form. After obtaining maize fiber from maize kernels, many industries use this material for their own purpose.
Process to obtain maize fiber from maize (corn):
- Cleaning of Maize
- Soaking the Maize
- Germ Separation
- Fiber Separation
- Washing and refining
- Drying
Specifications
- Color: Light Yellow
- Texture: Powder
- Moisture: Below 10%
- Protein: Below 5%
- Oil: 5%
Where we can use this?
- Food Industry
- Used in (soups, cereals, sauces, protein bars, baked items) as a soluble dietary fiber
- Animal Feed
- This material is primarily used by animal feed manufacturers and farmers to improve digestion and increase milk production.
Why is this material gaining popularity among feed industry?
Maize fiber is becoming very popular as a sustainable, plant-based dietary fiber for animal feeds. Farmers and feed manufacturing companies always find a material that can fulfill their requirement of budget friendliness, easy availability and high amount of nutrients. This is where maiz fiber stands out differently. This material not only gives enough nutrients additionally it is budget friendly.
Where to find this material?
At HA Trading we manufacture and supply raw materials for animal feed industries. We have a wide range of products including Maize Broken, Maize Polish, Maize Husk, Maize Oil Filter Brown, Maize Oil Filter White, Maize DDGS, Maize DDGS DOC, Maize Fiber, Maize Gluten, Germ Fiber and Maize Germ Fiber.
You can purchase this material from us in bulk quantity.

