200 TPD Edible Oil Refinery, VBD Industrial
Product Name | palm oil plant |
Production Capacity | 200-3700kg/hour (Customizable) |
Power | 56kw,65kw,97kw,120kw |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 2300*1700*1800mm |
Operation | Full automatic with PLC control |
Key Selling Points | Long service life, high efficiency |
summary. - Operating a 200 tons/day edible oil refinery with packaging capabilities. - Fully equipped 200 TPD Edible Oil Refinery setup, inclusive of a boiler. - Utilizing 1,500 MT capacity storage tanks with a total of 4 tanks. - Efficient godown facility with a dedicated packing line. - Running a 25 TPD acid oil plant alongside an advanced
Edible Oil Industry in Benin
Use | palm oil |
Production Capacity | 40-500kg/h (Customizable) |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 90*35*55 cm |
Voltage | 220v/800w |
Color | Green |
quality | best |
Benin alone produced 109 thousand tonnes of vegetable oils in 2019 (Source
Palm Oil in Benin | The Observatory of Economic Complexity
Type | palm oil processing machine |
Production Capacity | 40-50kg/time |
Electric heating power | 12kw |
Operation Method | Full Automatic bakery accessories |
Weight | 15 KG, 14KG |
Axles Quality | 100%tested for axles |
About. Exports In 2022, Benin exported $1.45M in Palm Oil, making it the 77th largest exporter of Palm Oil in the world. At the same year, Palm Oil was the 42nd most exported product in Benin. The main destination of Palm Oil exports from Benin are
120 TPD Palm Kernel Oil Processing Plant installed in Nigeria
Raw Materail | palm |
Production Capacity | 7-800kg/time |
Engine power | 147/2050 kw/rpm |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 98*80*120 cm |
Color | stainless steel color or Customizable color |
Operate Screw speed | 30-40 r/min |
This is a large scale palm kernel oil processing project set up in Nigeria. The production capacity is 120 tons per day. It is a complete plant including Seed Cleaner, Our Company 27 – Screw Oil Press, Material Handling Equipment, Screening Tank, Oil Filter Press Machines and Control Panel. Below are a few glimpses of the PKO Plant.
100TPD Palm Oil Refinery Plant Was Sending to Malaysia
Type | oil plant |
Production Capacity | 120-750kg/batch |
Power | 7.9 |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 2010*690*1430mm |
Color | customable |
Hopper Volume | 0.75-3.5L |
Project name
How to Start a Palm Oil Production Business?,
Type | oil processing machine |
Production Capacity | 1-2t/h |
Voltage | 30 kw(380v) |
Net Weight | 18kg |
Specification | 0.75 liter |
Local Service Location | Viet Nam, Argentina, Nigeria |
The steamer softens oil palm fruits, facilitating the release of natural oil. Post-steam treatment, the fruit masses, containing water, oil, fibers, and palm kernel, undergo a meticulous separation process. High-Pressure Extraction. Under high pressure, the natural fruit yields a water-oil mixture.
Palm Oil Refining&Fractionation in Peru
Oil Type | palm oil |
Production Capacity | 160kg/h |
Power | 2.5kw, 220v/2.5kw |
Weight | Uo to Model |
Color | Red |
Installation Overseas | Avialable |
This efficient 20 TPD palm oil refining and fractionation plant was built in Peru to produce high quality edible palm oil. We are in charge of project design, equipment manufacturing and the guidance of installation and commission.
Benin 10-20 tpd rice bran oil fractionation machine
Production Capacity | 9-11 t/24h (Customizable) |
Power | 20.2KW |
Operating Weight | 2810kg |
Oil Transport Package | in Wooden Packaging, According to The Customer Re |
Packing size | 110X100X110 cm |
Market | Benin |
Rice bran oil production line,The lipolytic enzyme in rice bran will lead to the rancidity of rice bran and reduce the yield of oil. For rice bran oil production line, We provide tailor-made service solutions for customer, including site planning, engineering design, equipment manufacturing, installation and commissioning, as well as the expansion and upgrading of oil plant.
FAQ
- QHow much palm oil does Benin produce a year?AAbove all, the annual palm oil production has exceeded from 31,000 tons in 1961 to 460,000 metric tons in 2021, average growth of 5% every year. Arise IIP, backed by two shareholders, AFC and OLAM, aims to make Benin Africa’s leading producer and exporter of agricultural products.
- QWhy is Benin a hub for palm oil production?AFrom mechanized processing techniques that allow lower cost prices to a larger production of bulk sales that attract more retailers, Benin has become a hub for mass palm oil manufacturing base. Above all, the annual palm oil production has exceeded from 31,000 tons in 1961 to 460,000 metric tons in 2021, average growth of 5% every year.
- QAre you a manufacturer or a foreign trade company?AWe are a Chinese manufacturer, factory built in 2341 with its own overseas engineer, marketing and sales team.
- QWhat is the difference between oil-palm cropping and palm cropping in Benin?AThe unselected palms are tapped to produce local brandy ( sodabi) from the sap. In contrast, the small-scale intercropped oil-palm cropping system that prevails in south central Benin is mainly dedicated to oil production, and planted at a density of 143 selected palms per ha (Koussihouede et al. 2020; Masure et al. 2022 ).
- QWhy is commercial farming important in Benin?ABenin being the mass producer of commercial crops like cassava, maize, yam, cotton, palm oil, and coffee accounting for a significant percentage of Benin’s foreign exchange earnings, the commercial farming contributions plays a vital role in alleviating its economic growth.
- QWhat is the agroforestry system in Benin?AIn contrast, the small-scale intercropped oil-palm cropping system that prevails in south central Benin is mainly dedicated to oil production, and planted at a density of 143 selected palms per ha (Koussihouede et al. 2020; Masure et al. 2022 ). The agroforestry system on the Adja plateau is divided into two successive steps.
- QWhat is the primary land-use system in Benin?AOn the Adja plateau in southwestern Benin, the primary land-use system is oil-palm ( Elaeis guineensis Jacq) agroforestry, in which palms (local dura -variety) are combined with food crops such as maize, yams, cassava, beans, sorghum, rice, and vegetables (Igue et al. 2000 ).