scrap rubber to oil estraction plant in nigeria
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Plant
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Plant Machine
- Production Capacity: 50bag/min
- Weight (KG): 1100
- Function: Freezing Cooling Tunnel
- Application: Food, Medical, Chemical, Machinery & Hardware, candle
- Packaging Packaging Material: Plastic, Metal, Glass
- Driven Voltage: 380V
- Dimension(L*W*H): L5090*W1230*H1890mm
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Other, Bearing, Engine
- Product: Automatic Cooling Tunnel
- Freezing power: 10P(can be customized)
- Cooling oil Cooling oil capacity: 1.9L(can be customized)
- Refrigerant Refrigerant capacity: 12kgs
- Material: SUS304 and SS316
- Certificate: CE,ISO9001
- After Warranty Service: Video technical support
- Project Location: nigeria
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Rubber seeds from the rubber tree (hevea brasiliensis) are in abundance in Nigeria from which nonedible oil could be obtained. However, the seeds are wasted in the rubber plantations annually even though the extractable oil has potential technical applications. If the full potentials of the oil are to be realized, there is need to have a data base information on the oil extraction process and
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- Can rubber seeds be extracted from rubber plantations in Nigeria?
- Rubber seeds from the rubber tree (hevea brasiliensis) are in abundance in Nigeria from which nonedible oil could be obtained. However, the seeds are wasted in the rubber plantations annually even though the extractable oil has potential technical applications.
- Can Nigerian rubber seed oil be extracted?
- Considerations of the extraction process and potential technical applications of Nigerian rubber seed oil. Rubber seeds from the rubber tree (hevea brasiliensis) are in abundance in Nigeria from which nonedible oil could be obtained.
- Are rubber seeds edible in Nigeria?
- Rubber seeds from the rubber tree (hevea brasiliensis) are in abundance in Nigeria from which non-edible oil could be obtained. However, the seeds are wasted in the rubber plantations annually even though the extractable oil has potential technical applications.
- Can rubber seed processing help alleviate poverty in Nigeria?
- Oil from the seeds can be used as alternative fuel and for making biodiesel which¡ It is anticipated that the added value of rubber seed processing would help raise and diversify sources of income for rubber tree farmers with a view to alleviating poverty in Nigeria.