Maximize Distillers Corn Oil Recovery with 3‑Phase Decanter Technology
Efficient recovery of distillers corn oil (DCO) has become a critical revenue driver for modern bioethanol plants. As demand for low‑carbon fuels and value‑added coproducts increases, producers are looking for reliable ways to boost oil yield without compromising process stability.
3‑phase decanters are one of the most effective solutions to achieve high, consistent recovery rates - unlocking more value from stillage while improving overall plant efficiency.


Increase your DCO recovery rates: 3-phase decanters from GEA with Varipond C
1. High Corn Oil Yield from Whole Stillage
3‑phase decanters separate solids, water, and oil in a single, continuous step, making it ideal for recovering corn oil before the actual stillage decanter, or after the evaporation stage. In some cases 3-phase decanters might even separate the corn oil and the stillage in one single step, combining two separation stages into one.

3-phase decanters separate the whole stillage into DCO, thin stillage and wet distillers grain in one single step.
2. Stable Performance — Even with Process Variability
Stillage composition can vary with upstream fermentation conditions, grind quality, or enzyme performance. A 3‑phase decanter is engineered to handle these fluctuations, maintaining stable dryness, oil separation efficiency, and centrate clarity. The result: consistent DCO recovery, day after day.
3. Lower Energy Consumption in Downstream Processes
By removing more free and emulsified oil early, the remaining thin stillage requires less energy in evaporation and produces a more stable syrup (CDDGS/DDGS). Improved phase separation also reduces load on downstream disk stack centrifuges - cutting energy use and extending equipment life.
4. Maximum Flexibility for Bioethanol Plant Operations
3‑phase decanters integrate seamlessly into both new and existing bioethanol plants. They can be configured to recover oil from whole stillage, thin stillage or syrup and work as the primary or secondary oil recovery step. This flexibility makes it easy to tailor the system to plant capacity, oil yield targets, and process layout.
5. High-Quality Corn Oil Output
With precise control of differential speed, pond depth, and feed conditioning, a 3‑phase decanter produces a clean oil phase with lower moisture and solids. Higher oil purity means better market value and improved downstream handling.
Speaking of control
With GEA Varipond C adjusting your 3-phase decanters to changing feed conditions, flow rates or even feedstocks can be done instantly and directly at the running machine. Just select the respective diameter and the position of the centripetal pump adjusts the separation zone inside the bowl.
It is easy, fast, precise and even easily repeatable if saved as recipe in your control system.
Whether your goal is to increase corn oil yield, reduce operational costs, or optimize the entire coproduct stream, a 3‑phase decanter delivers measurable advantages across the bioethanol process. By adding this technology, plants can extract more value, improve sustainability metrics, and strengthen overall profitability
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