2000ton soybean oil refinery plant in south africa
- Usage: Oil Refinery Machine
- Type: Edible Oil Refinery Machine
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 99%
- Model Number: HT-SOM
- Voltage: Up to specification
- Power(W): Up to specification
- Dimension(L*W*H): Up to specification
- Weight: Up to specification
- Certification: ISO9001
- Material of machine: Stainess Steel,Carbon Steel
- Raw material: Soybean, Sunflower, Sesame, Palm, Cotton Seeds
- Operation: Easy to operate
- Warranty Period: One Year
- Service: 3D design and turnkey project
- Residual of oil: 1% max
- Worker Quantity: 3-5 person per shift
- Machine Color: Red,Green,Yellow
- Raw material: Soyabean
- Name: Oil Refinery Equipment
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