Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Refinery Plant Machine
Production Capacity:5TPD-100TPD
Voltage:220V/380V
Dimension(L*W*H):3750*850*1990MM
Weight:880kg
After-sales Service Provided:Free spare parts, Field installation, commissioning and training, Field maintenance and repair service, Video technical support, Online support
Guidelines on Standard and Specification of Recovered Waste Oil in MalaysiaWaste oil is one of the waste streams pre cribed under the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005. Although it is a waste, it has economic value, thus, it promotes the setting up of recovery plants to process the waste oil into finished
Who owns the Melaka refinery PSR-2?
The new 100,000 bpd Melaka refinery known as PSR-2, is operated by the Malaysian Refining Corporation Sdn Bhd (MRC), a joint venture of Conoco (40%), Petronas of Malaysia (45%) and Statoil (15%). The refinery uses Conoco¡¯s proprietary delayed coking technology to maximise production of diesel fuel, which is in high demand in the region.
When was the oil refinery in Melaka fully operational?
In January 1999 completion of the construction of a 28,500 barrels/day hydrocracker, meant that the crude oil refinery in Melaka, Malaysia was fully operational. CONTRACTORS On July 1,1993, MRC appointed Foster Wheeler (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd as Project Management Consultant (PMC) for the PSR-2 Stage 1 Project.
What is cooking oil in Malaysia?
Cooking oil in Malaysia consists of edible vegetable oils derived from olives, peanuts, and safflowers, to name just a few of the many plants that are used. Liquid at room temperature, cooking oils are sometimes added during the preparation of processed foods. They are also used to fry foods and to make salad dressing.