Economics of small-scale on-farm use of canola and soybean
- Production capacity: 330KG/H
- Voltage: 380V/50HZ
- Power: 18.5KW
- Dimension (L*W*H ): 1950*742 *1500MM
- Weight: 8250KG
- Certification: ISO9001
- Name: Oil extraction machine
- Raw material : Vegetable seeds
- Function: Making edible oil
- Application: Oil Production Line
- Advantage: Simple operation
- Color: Requirements customer's specifications
- Material: Q235 carbon steel
- Feature: High oil yield efficiency
- Capacity: 330 kg/h
This study assessed the cost competitiveness of small-scale on-farm production of canola- [Brassica napus (L.)] and soybean-based [Glycine max (L.)] biodiesel and straight vegetable oil (SVO) biofuels in the upper Midwest at 2007 price levels.
Economics of small-scale on-farm use of canola and soybean
- Model NO.: 120
- Appearance: Vertical
- Press Materials: Sunflower, Soybean, Coconut, Peanut, Mustard
- Press series : First
- Customized: Customized
- Input capacity: 5tpd
- Transportation package: bulk
- Production capacity: 10tpd
If feedstock was valued at the market price, small-scale on-farm biofuel production was not economically viable regardless of feedstock type or . Conclusion. The economic viability of small-scale on-farm biofuel production for on-farm use is heavily reliant on the price of petroleum diesel fuel and protein livestock meal.
Economics of small-scale on-farm use of canola
- Type of product:Nut and seed oil
- Type of processing:Refined
- Type of cultivation:COMMON
- Use:Cooking
- Packaging:Glass bottle, bulk, can (tinned), plastic bottle
- Purity (%):100
- Volume (L):1
- Grade:A
- Refined type:Hydrogenated oil
- Model number:872453
- Sunflower oil: 100% cooking oil refined sunflower
- Quality: 100% natural high
- Cooking oil: REFINED EDIBLE COOKING OIL
- Product name: Edible oil Refined sunflower oil
- Packaging: 1L 2L 3L 5L 18L
Meal is most commonly fed to livestock as a protein and energy supplement while the crude vegetable oil is processed into biodiesel or SVO. There are numerous ways to process crude vegetable oil into biodiesel at a small scale. The most common method is base catalyzed transesterification. Fig. 1 e Small-scale on-farm biofuel production flowchart.
Economics of small-scale on-farm use of canola and soybean
- Production capacity: 10T-300T/D
- Model number: machine/mill/plant/oil extraction line
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power (W): 7.5kw
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1700*1100*1600mm
- Weight: 800 kg
- Processing: Leaching process
- Production Electrical consumption: Low consumption
- Main material: soybean, sunflower, rapeseed, cotton seed, sesame
- Operation: Mechanized operation
- Lifespan: Long
- Manufacturing experience: 35 years
- Supplier Texture: Mild steel and SS
At a small scale, capital expenditures have a substantial impact on the cost of biofuel, ranging from 0.03 to 0.25 $ L-1. AB - While the cost competitiveness of vegetable oil-based biofuels (VOBB) has impeded extensive commercialization on a large-scale, the economic viability of small-scale on-farm production of VOBB is unclear.
Digital Technologies and Small-Scale Rural Farmers in Malaysia
- Production capacity: according to capacity
- Model number: 1-200T/D
- Voltage: 380V or 440 V
- Power ( W): according to capacity
- Dimension (L*W*H): according to capacity
- Weight: according to capacity
- Certification: BV and CE
- solvent:
- residual oil in cake: 1%
- extractor type: rotocel extractor
- capacity: cooking oil plant manufacturer
- Equipment material: Stainless steel or carbon steel
- Raw material: Vegetable seed
- Extractor system: Roasting system
- Solvent:
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