Robertet acquires Phasex to expand in US market



French ingredients company Robertet has acquired American CO2 extraction company Phasex to “strengthen its production capacity and expertise in North America.”

Phasex was a pioneer in CO2 extraction and focuses on natural products, biopharmaceuticals and polymers. The eco-friendly company also advocates for the use of supercritical CO2 extraction for a broad range of applications in the US market.

Supercritical CO2 extraction is an eco-friendly method for extracting high-quality aromatic or functional components from a solid biomass or liquid raw material. It uses supercritical carbon dioxide and is said to be a more environmentally friendly process than alternatives, such as hexane, butane and ethanol.

In this type of extraction, pressurised CO2 is pumped into a chamber that’s filled with plant material and the pressurised CO2 has liquid-like properties, while being in a gas state. During this phase, the CO2 has dissolving powers, which makes it possible to remove certain components from the substrate material.

Multiple US patents

Phasex has been a leader for this technology since it was founded and has secured multiple patents in the US covering various supercritical fluid applications. The company has unique capabilities: from performing R&D and pilot tests through to large-scale production.

Its annual sales were between €5m and €12m over the past five years and it now aims to double its sales in the coming years thanks to this new partnership.

Robertet said it has made this acquisition to accelerate its growth, by strengthening production capacities and extending the CO2 extraction for its North America customers; developing new ranges of natural ingredients for both flavours and fragrances, for example it plans to develop a new product range leveraging North American and South American biomass; reducing time to market, made possible by synergies between the two companies.



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