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The guar bean is primarily grown in India, Pakistan, United State, Australia, China, and Africa. India is the largest producer of guar beans, accounting for nearly 80% of the world production.
An efficient thickening agent. Even small quantities can significantly increase the viscosity of a solution. It imparts stability to emulsions, preventing the separation of immiscible components in various products. It can absorb and retain a significant amount of water, making it valuable in moisture control and binding applications. It can form flexible films, making it useful in industries like paper manufacturing and food packaging. Guar gum is non-toxic and biodegradable, making it safe for various applications.
Guar plants are cultivated, and the seeds are harvested when they reach maturity. The seeds are dehusked to remove the outer shell, leaving behind the guar splits, which are then ground into guar gum powder. The guar splits are milled to produce various forms of guar gum, including coarse, fine, and ultra-fine powders. Guar gum is typically added to water, where it swells and forms a viscous solution. This hydrated guar gum can be used in various applications.
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