Raw material: Cooking , jatropha seed, hemp seed, Sunflower
Machinery Advantage: Low investment & High oil output
Accessory: Sufficient and cheap spare parts are available
Feature: Multifunction high efficient cooking oil machine
After Warranty Service: Online support
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Corn or maize ( Zea mays L.) is an interesting oil crop that is produced in large quantities globally. In 2014, 1,060,107,470 and 3,189,137 t of corn crop and corn oil, respectively, were produced globally . Large amounts of corn are used in starch and ethanol production, and corn oil is a by-product.
Can corn be used in oil production?
The potential of corn for this application lies primarily in the oil-containing co-products of industrial corn processing, such as corn germ and DDGS or CDS from starch and ethanol production.
How can industrial corn processing improve biodiesel production?
Oily co¨Cproducts of industrial corn processing are promising biodiesel feedstocks. ¡°Green¡± oil extraction methods will improve corn oil recovery. Simpler, more efficient and energy¨Csaving corn-based biodiesel technology is needed. The integrated reactor/separation process of biodiesel production is more efficient.
What are the implications of corn oil-based biodiesel?
One can expect that the implications of corn oil-based biodiesel are the same or similar to those linked to the biodiesel produced from other food crops. First, the use of corn oil as a renewable resource will mitigate climate change because the dominant greenhouse gas, CO 2, is consumed by plants during photosynthesis.