Burgundy’s facility is top-level technical equipment.
Those equipments are able to produce either extracts in powder forms, concentrate, or liquid forms. The factory is able to treat more than 2000 tons of dried herbal raw materials per year, using a total extraction capacity of 25 000 L. Solid/liquid extraction equipment has been designed by our own engineering team, and are highly specifics. Those equipments permit to obtain the better yields with the highest quality.

Extraction capacity is around 8 tons of dried raw materials per day.
The extraction solvent is then processed by vacuum distillation, vacuum concentration.
Purifications are performed either by liquid/liquid extraction or adsorption chromatography column in order to separate the isolated compounds with the finest precision.

Semi-finished concentrates are spray dried after the last IPC for the powder forms.
The multi-stage spray-drying equipment is able to produce either fine or micro-granulated powders. Dried products are packed in 20 Kg double poly-ethylene liner, in thermo sealed kraft/PE/Alu/PE bag. Powder production capacity is more than 2500 Kg of finished product per day.
Liquid production process is operated in a fully automatized thermoregulated stirred tanks industrial unit. Total process capacity is 225 000 L.
Transfers are controlled by computerized lines. IPC are driven by the system too, to ensure the highest security against cross contamination risk.
The liquid forms are packed in 25 Kg drums, or 1000 L drums or in bulk by complete trucks.
The facility is able to produce and ship more than 50 000 L per day of aqueous products, such as sliming beverages, colouring agents or formulated solutions.

The whole process is driven andcontrolled by a computer, and everyproduction step is driven by the recorded recipes corresponding to our quality management and SOP. The facility is working continuously, 24 h a day, 5 days a week.
The shifts are working in compliance with the highest traceability standards, and GMP operating procedures.
Production is done by using master batch records, and batch records are recorded either by operators and computer for each production parameters, on each equipment.