wet-pressed fishmeal and oil plant line in lagos

   
wet-pressed fishmeal and oil plant line in lagos
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • wet-pressed fishmeal and oil plant line in lagos
  • What is the raw material for fishmeal and oil production?
  • The raw material for fishmeal and oil production consists of about 80% liquid (water and lipid) and 20% solids (protein and minerals). To produce fishmeal and oil, the liquid must be removed from the solids. If you take a whole fish and squeeze it, nothing happens.
  • What is a packaged fishmeal plant?
  • Packaged fishmeal plants of the traditional "press" type have also been developed for shipboard use. The processing capacities of compact plants range from 5 t to about 60 t of raw material per 24 h. Often the equipment is built in units to suit the requirements of the user and to facilitate installation.
  • Can a fishmeal plant be installed on a ship?
  • The compact arrangement, which does not require a steam boiler, has made this system attractive for installation on board the ship. Without evaporation, however, about 20% to 30% of the solids is lost with the stickwater. Packaged fishmeal plants of the traditional "press" type have also been developed for shipboard use.
  • How is fish oil transferred into a centrifuge?
  • The fish oil is transferred into a centrifuge where water is introduced to ¡®wash¡¯ the oil. The resultant fish oil is then pumped to storage. In some plants, the oil is first treated with activated carbon to reduce the level of dioxins, furans, some polychlorinated biphenyl (pcb), and polyaromatic hydrocarbon (pah) compounds.