Power (W): 30 KWDimension (L*W*H)): 1200*2800*1200mmWeight: 500TONCertification: CE/ISO9001/BVadvantage: energy savingbleaching earth consumption: 5-50 kg /t of oilDiscoloration function: remove bad colorDeodorant function: remove bad smellName: Raw cooking oil refining machine for cooking oil plantCapacity: according to customer's request for cooking oilRaw material: raw cooking oil refining machine for cooking oil plant
- Model number: JN-30
- name: bay quick dryer - microwave dryer
- input power: 42KVA
- power Output: 30KW
- Temperature: 0~200C(adjustable)
- Transmission speed: 0~10m/min(adjustable)
- Material: 304 stainless steel #
- conveyor belt: Teflon
- magnetron: Panasonic
- dimension (L*W*H): 10680*840*1750mm (can be specially designed)
- Production capacity: 10T-3000T/D
- Model number: DL-ZYJ02
- Voltage: 380V, 440V
- Power (W): according to the capacity of cooking oil processing equipment
- Dimension (L*W*H): depends on the capacity of cooking oil processing equipment
- Weight: depends on the capacity of cooking oil processing equipment
- Certification: ISO9001
- product name: cooking oil processing machine
- Processing : Cooking oil
- Electric consumption: 28Kwh/T of oil
- Soften water:
- Phosphoric acid:
- Consumption of bleaching earth :
- Refining rate:
- Waste Bleaching earth Oil content:
- Circulating water Cooling water performance:
- Type Supplier:
- Production capacity: 100-650Kg/h
- Voltage: all types
- Dimension (L*W*H): 2000*1210*1700mm
- Weight: 800 KG
- Main components: Motor
- Oil type: Cooking oil
- Drive type: Electricity
- Material: High quality steel
- Juicer diameter: 100mm
- Filter type: Vacuum oil filter
- Tightening screw speed: 40-60 r/min
- Change specification: Quick and easy
- Installation: Engineers are guided and offer basic drawing
- Post-warranty service: support video technician
- Production capacity: 100% oil mill
- Model number: oil mill
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power (W): 18.5kw
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1500*1600*2500mm
- Weight: 2000kg
- Certification: ISO9001
- Product name: oil mill
- Raw material: Vegetable seed
- Advantage: Low residual energy saving
- Residual: Less than 5%
- Supplier strength: with 40 years of experience
- Supplier type: factory
- Machine color: According to customer needs
- Function: multifunction
- Feature: Multifunction High Efficiency
- Production capacity: 100TPD
- Voltage: 230-380-430
- Power(W): 40kw/h
- Dimension (L *W*H): 20m*16m*15m
- Weight: 30tons
- Raw material: peanuts
- Capacity: 30-1000tons
- Cake residue: less than 1%
- Extractor vacuum degree: high vacuum
- Function: oil pressing machine
- Solvent working mode: use of solvent and steam circulation
- Solvent in crude oil: 350 ppm
- Color: light yellow
- Production capacity: according to capacity
- Model number: Q-529
- Voltage: 220V~380V
- Power (W): 55kw
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1200* 400*900mm3
- Weight: 1000kg
- Commercial material: stainless steel
- Energy: Electricity
- Solvent: hexane
- Solvent consumption: <2Kg/T (solvent No. 6 oil)
- Price: negotiation
- Oil residue ratio: 0.5-1%
- Energy consumption: 15 KWh/T
- Residual solvent in feces: ≤300PPM (qualified detonation test)
- What is the future of edible oil in Africa?
- Based on statistics from Global Data, the edible oil market shows significant growth potential in Africa over the coming years. While product differentiation plays a big role in attracting consumers, packaging cost savings and production efficiency are important to maintain competitiveness.
- How much does cooking fuel cost in Africa?
- Because of the inefficiency of existing cookstoves and fuels, total fuel spending has risen to US$10 billion annually, or half of the total African household cooking fuel bill of US$20 billion—an amount that will more than double in the coming decade if current price and fuel-consumption trends continue. 16
- Where are cooking fuels most popular in Africa?
- Modern cooking fuels have had the widest reach in Africa in places where governments have injected significant fuel subsidies into the sector. This includes Angola, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Senegal in the case of LPG; Nigeria in the case of kerosene; and South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe in the case of electric cooking.
- How to improve cooking solutions in Africa?
- Although scaling up improved cooking solutions in Africa has historically relied heavily on both direct and indirect subsidies, the more market-based approaches have worked best. Modern cooking fuels have had the widest reach in Africa in places where governments have injected significant fuel subsidies into the sector.
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