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Cassava Starch Production Process

How is made? | Cassava Starch Production Process

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Tapioca starch is a powder produced by extracting starch from cassava and then dehydrating and drying it. It is commonly used to make desserts such as puddings, bobas, and taro balls, and is also the raw material for the sago pearls found in sago soup. But do you know how is made the tapioca starch? Here we will present the complete cassava starch production process.

Cassava Starch Production Process

Cassava starch is primarily produced using the wet processing method. This process takes advantage of two key characteristics of starch:

  • Starch is insoluble in water
  • Starch particles are heavier than water

By using water as the separation medium, starch can be efficiently extracted, purified, dewatered, and dried from fresh cassava roots.

The entire production process consists of four main stages:

  1. Raw Material Preparation
  2. Crushing and Starch Extraction
  3. Purification and Refining
  4. Dewatering and Drying

Cassava Starch Production Flow

The cassava starch production process includes cleaning, crushing, separation, refining, dewatering, drying, and packaging to produce high-quality tapioca starch.

Fresh Cassava Roots
Cleaning
Drum Washer
Crushing
Rasper / Hammer Mill
Centrifugal Sieve
Desander
Disc Separator
Dewatering
Vacuum Filter / Peeler Centrifuge
Drying
Flash Dryer
Starch Packaging

How to produce cassava starch from cassava?

Step 1: Raw Material Preparation

The quality of cassava starch begins with the quality of the fresh cassava roots. To achieve maximum starch yield and product quality, cassava should ideally be harvested, delivered, and processed on the same day.

Fresh cassava is first fed into a drum washing machine, where high-pressure water removes soil, sand, stones, roots, and other impurities. During this stage, a large portion of the cassava peel is also removed. Effective peeling is important because cassava peels contain cyanogenic compounds that can affect starch quality and safety.

Main Equipment

  • Drum Washing Machine
  • Cassava Peeling System (optional)

Step 2: Crushing and Starch Release

After cleaning, the cassava roots are sent to a rasper or hammer mill for crushing.

The high-speed grinding action completely breaks down the cassava cell structure, releasing the starch granules and forming a starch slurry. Efficient crushing is critical because it directly affects starch extraction efficiency and final yield.

Main Equipment

  • Cassava Rasper
  • Hammer Mill

Step 3: Separation and Refining

This is the most important stage of cassava starch production. Multiple separation systems work together to remove fiber, sand, protein, and other impurities.

1. Fiber Separation

The starch slurry passes through a centrifugal sieve, where starch milk is separated from coarse fiber. Counter-current washing helps recover residual starch from the fiber residue, maximizing starch yield.

2. Sand Removal

The extracted starch milk then enters a desander, which removes fine sand and heavy impurities using centrifugal force.

3. Concentration and Purification

The purified starch milk is processed by a disc separator, which separates starch from protein and other soluble impurities based on differences in specific gravity.

Multiple disc separators are often arranged in series with counter-current washing to achieve higher starch purity and whiteness.

Main Equipment

  • Centrifugal Sieve
  • Desander
  • Disc Separator

Step 4: Dewatering and Drying

The refined starch milk still contains a significant amount of water. It is first mechanically dewatered using a:

  • Peeler Centrifuge, or
  • Vacuum Filter

This reduces the moisture content to approximately 40%.

The wet starch is then conveyed to a flash dryer (airflow dryer). Inside the dryer, the starch is suspended in a stream of hot air and dried almost instantly.

The final starch moisture content is typically controlled at 12–14%, making it suitable for storage, transportation, and packaging.

Main Equipment

  • Vacuum Filter
  • Peeler Centrifuge
  • Flash Dryer
  • Packaging Machine

If you want to learn more about the automatic cassava starch processing machine, feel free to contact Foodline to get a custom solution.

Cassava Flour Processing Plant
Cassava Flour Processing Plant

Key Factors for High-Quality Cassava Starch Production

Fresh Cassava Is Essential

Freshly harvested cassava provides higher starch yield, better whiteness, and improved viscosity. Delayed processing can lead to quality deterioration and lower extraction rates.

Stainless Steel Equipment Is Recommended

Cassava contains natural cyanogenic compounds that may react with ordinary steel surfaces, causing discoloration and affecting product quality. For this reason, all material-contact parts should be manufactured from food-grade stainless steel.

Efficient Water and Energy Management

The cassava starch plants are designed to recycle process water and reduce energy consumption, helping manufacturers lower operating costs while meeting environmental requirements.

Applications of Cassava Starch

Cassava starch is widely used in a variety of industries, including:

  • Food processing
  • Bakery products
  • Snacks and noodles
  • Beverage production
  • Paper manufacturing
  • Textile processing
  • Adhesives
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Biodegradable products

With its excellent thickening, binding, and stabilizing properties, cassava starch remains one of the most versatile starch products used worldwide.

Edith

Edith is a seasoned food machinery industry professional with over 10 years of hands-on experience in food processing equipment research, factory website operation, and technical content creation.