sunflower oil supercritical extraction machine in bangladesh
- Usage: Sunflower embryo oil extracting plant
- Production Capacity: 100 kg/h - 1000kg/h
- Model Number: DT-150
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 22kw/h
- Dimension(L*W*H): 48m*12M*15M(30TPD)
- Weight: 40tons
- Certification: ISO CE
- Capacity: 10-500tpd
- Application: Sunflower
- Oil rate: 18-22%
- Processing capacity: 20tpd to 200tpd
- Steam consumption: ≤280Kg/T (0.8MPa)
- Power consumption: ≤ 15KWh/T
- Solvent consumption: ≤3Kg/T(6#solvent oil)
- Residual oil in meal: ≤1%
- Residual solvent in finished meal: ≤ 300PPM (qualified detonated experiment )
Supercritical fluids in separation and purification: A review
Nimet et al. [7], used both CO 2 and propane separately under supercritical conditions to study the extraction of sunflower oil at different values of pressure, solvent flow rate and temperature. From this study, it was observed that the protein content of the meal and the composition of the fatty acids present in the sunflower oil were not
Extraction of oil from crushed sunflower seeds with supercritical CO2 was performed at 280 bar and 40 °C on a laboratory apparatus of 0.15 × 10-3 m3 volume and on a pilot plant of 1.5 × 10-3 m3
Supercritical extraction of sunflower seed oil: Experimental
Bravi et al. [7] designed and optimized a continuous process for the sunflower oil extraction by supercritical CO 2. Salgin et al. [1] separated the skin from the germ before milling. The milled germs were then divided into four granulometric classes having mean diameter equal to 0.23, 0.55, 1.09 and 2.18 mm, respectively.
Rai et al. (2016) evaluted the oil yield of the optimised extraction from sunflower seeds by supercritical CO 2 using temperature ranging from 60 to 100°C, pressure from 200 to 400 bar, particle
Extraction of sunflower oil with supercritical CO Experiments
U. Salgın et al. / J. of Supercritical Fluids 38 (2006) 326–331 327 oil was investigated as a function of pressure, temperature, CO2 flow rate and particle size. In addition, the supercriti-
To compare the effectiveness (strength) of supercritical CO 2 extraction, total oil content of sunflower seed has been determined by conventional Soxhlet extraction and found approximately 54.37%. The total sunflower oil extracted with n -hexane is comparable with the extracted oil reported by Hartman, Antoniassi, and Freitas (1999) who
Supercritical fluid extraction in sunflower seed technology
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seed represents an important source for edible oil and its protein fraction is also recognised as valuable for human consumption when suitably purified from polyphenols, which negatively affect colour and nutritional value. On this basis, a main research has been developed, with the aim of testing the technical feasibility of a supercritical fluid extraction
component of vegetable oil fuel . Currently, cold pressing is the preferred process for sunflower seedoil extraction. This process leaves a high amount of oil in the seeds, which is wasteful and unprofitable. has SFT developed a lab scale process to extract pure sunflower seed oil utilizing supercritical carbon dioxideand the SFT-110 SFE.