What’s the common equipment for small scale edible oil
Product Name | coconut oil refinery machine |
Production Capacity | 1-310TPD (Customizable) |
Power | 4.2KW |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 2500*1200*2200 |
Color | As photo shows / customizied |
Core Components | Engine, Motor, Pump, Soreparat |
The refining of edible oil is a crucial process that removes impurities from crude oil to oil for consumption. The small scale edible oil refinery plant usually use batch type edible oil refinery plant, including degumming and deacidification tanks and decolorization tank and deodorization tank. In this article, we will discuss the common
Small Edible Oil Refinery Plant
Use | coconut oil |
Production Capacity | 5-500TPD |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 750*600*850mm |
Voltage | 380v 50hz |
Shipping | 15 days after your payment |
service after sale | workshop design/installation/other |
1Ton, 2Ton, 5Ton, 10Ton, 15Ton, 20Ton, 30Ton. Application. Process almost all kinds of crude oil for edible purpose
Small Scale Edible Oil Processing Plant Setup Cost and Tips
Type | coconut oil refinery equipment |
Production Capacity | 200-300 kg/h (Customizable) |
Rated power | 750W-1500W(Max) |
Warranty | 18months |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 1950*1350*1700mm |
Core Components | Motor, cold press oil machine |
The cost of a 5tpd groundnut oil mill plant that is designed with manual elevators may cost at least $5,500 or above. In most case, different equipment selection, different oil production process and other factors can the final price. If you want to know about edible oil processing plant setup, including equipment selection, machine price
Small Scale Edible Oil Refinery Plant
Raw Materail | coconut |
Production Capacity | 250kg/24h |
Power | 38 KW |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 5600*1400*2200mm |
Certification | ISO9001 cooking oil refining machine with fractionation, ISO |
Filter Chamber volume | 6L |
Applications of 1~10T/D Batch Type Oil Refining Equipment. Suitable for factories with small edible oil yields, and the edible oil production line capacity is made according to users’ conditions. The 1~10T/D edible oil refining equipment can process various types of oil, such as peanut oil, soybean oil, coconut oil, sunflower seed oil, sesame
Small Edible Coconut Oil refinery Plant Exported to Philippines
Type | oil refinery machine |
Production Capacity | 50-2000KG/H (Customizable) |
feeding power | 0.55kw |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 1350*1050*1300mm |
Warranty | Two Years |
After Warranty Service | Video Online Technical Support |
We made a new deal on a small scale edible oil refinery plant with Philippines clients. This small oil refinery plant design is based on semi-continuous oil refining process. The clients want to set up the refinery plant for processing RBD coconut oil from dried copra for cooking purpose. Before delivery, our inspectors checked the equipments
Batch Type Small Edible Oil Refining Plant, Oil mill
Type | oil refinery equipment |
Production Capacity | 5-1000 TPD |
Driven Voltage | AC220V/50HZ |
Weight | 500-2000kg |
Color | adjustable |
Thickness | 50~100 Microns |
Features of Batch Type Edible Oil Refining Equipment. Compact Setup
The comparison of coconut oil chemical refining and physical
Oil Type | coconut oil |
Production Capacity | 100TPD |
Voltage | 220V/380V or according to the local voltage |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 1950*742*1500 |
Operation Quantity | 3KG-5KG/24h |
Core Components | Motor, Pump, hydraulic oil press machine |
The characteristic of coconut oil physical refining technology
Coconut Oil Processing Machine Offered by Oil Mahcine
Production Capacity | 7TPD (Customizable) |
Quail Egg Sheller Voltage | 220V/380V |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 2000*1250*1600 |
Color | Silver yellow green blue |
Engineer | Available for Installation |
Market | Africa, Asia, America, Europe, Oceania |
Coconut Oil Refinery Machine. This is a small complete oil refining unit for edible oil production, based on batch type refining process. The main components includes heat conduction oil furnace, steam generator, deodorizing pot, decoloring pot, refining pot and leaf filter. It is suitable for 1-5TPD Refinery Plant.
FAQ
- QCan virgin coconut oil be used in edible fat production?AIn recent years, virgin coconut oil (VCO) has been gaining dramatic growth in food markets and is one the most clinically studied edible oils. However, owing to its low plasticity and stiff nature, VCO could not be applied directly in edible fats production and various modification processes must be considered.
- QHow can edible oil refining reduce production costs?APaper presented at the Edible Oil Refining Update short course at the 103rd AOCS Annual Meeting and Expo, Long Beach, Summary In edible oil refining, the continuous effort to reduce overall production costs is mainly achieved by increasing plant capacities, installation of mono feedstock plants, and increasing the...
- Qls the product 100% assembled?AYes, all the products are 309% assembled.
- QWhat is the economy of coconut-processing sector?AThe economy of the coconut-processing sector is mainly dependent on the copra and coconut oil, and on desiccated coconut to a less extent. About 60% of the total coconut production is used for edible purpose, 3.5% as tender coconut, 35% as milling copra for oil extraction and balance is processed into products like desiccated coconut.
- QWhat percentage of coconut oil is used for edible purpose?AAbout 60% of the total coconut production is used for edible purpose, 3.5% as tender coconut, 35% as milling copra for oil extraction and balance is processed into products like desiccated coconut. Coconut oil contributes about 6% of the total edible oil demand.
- QWhat is oconut residue?AResidue usually retains about 35 to 40% of the original oil content of the fresh coconut meat C oconut residue is a by-product of coconut milk, nata de coco and coconut jam processing and also of the VCO process based on coconut milk.
- QHow to distinguish VCO from refined coconut oil?APrincipal component analysis showed that the 1,2-DG, 1,3-DG and FFA were the most important parameters for differentiating VCO from refined coconut oil. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used by Marina, Che Man, Nazimah, and Amin (2009b) to detect adulteration in VCO.