Soy flour
Emission of volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants can contribute to a variety of unhealthful conditions. Soy flour adhesives, like Cargill’s Prolia™ soy flour, a co-product that remains after oil is extracted from soybeans – are a natural replacement for formaldehyde and phenol-based resins that have been targeted for removal from wood materials. Research finds that soy flour requires less drying time, uses less water and produces less waste than conventional plywood glues.
Use for:
- Replacing formaldehyde resins in plywood, paneling and particleboard
- Replacing animal blood-derived proteins
- Improving worker and consumer safety
Benefits:
- Excellent water resistance
- Wide range of binding strengths
- Faster production at lower cost
Cargill manufactures industrial starch and related products for paper making, corrugating, adhesive, chemical industry, bio industry and oil drilling applications.

