crude soybean oil refinery 100t/d in durban
- Usage: oil refinery plant
- Type: For machine for sunflower oil extraction usage
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 50-3000TPD
- Model Number: JXSE 1232
- Voltage: 380v 440v
- Dimension(L*W*H): As your machine for sunflower oil extraction ouput per day
- Certification: ISO9001
- Item: machine for sunflower oil extraction
- Material: stainless steel
- Application: for sunflower seed extraction
- Output: as machine for sunflower oil extraction request
- Residual oil in meal: less than 1%
- Solvent consumption: less than 2kg/t
- Power consumption: not more than 15KWh/T
- Process of refining: Degumming ,Decolorization
- Rate of sunflower extraction: 38%- 42 %
- Payment: l/c t/t
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