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- Product Using: Producing Tung Seed Oil
- Type: Tung Seed Oil Production Line
- Main Machinery: Tung Seed Oil Production Line Machine
- Type:Cooking oil refining machine
- Production Capacity:50-1000kg/h
- Voltage:380V
- Dimension(L*W*H):Depends on different machine
- Weight: KG
- Core Components:Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Other, Gear, Bearing, Engine, Gearbox
- Oil type:Flax SeedRap seed oil, Tea Seed Oil, Basil oil, SESAME OIL, Pinenut oil, sunflower seedwalnutOil, OLIVE OIL, Oil
- Color:Paint color depends on your requests
- Capacity Range:10-5000TPD
- Application:Used to produce crude and refined sunflower oil
- Common Capacity:10TPD, 20TPD, 50TPD, 100TPD, 200TPD, 300TPD, etc
- Grade of Final Refined Oil:Grade 1, 2, 3, 4
- Raw Materials:Sunflower seeds
- Installation:Under engineers' directions and offer English brochure
- OEM service:Design the equipments according to customer's needs
- Certification:CE, SGS, ISO9001, BV, etc
Tung (Vernicia fordii and Vernicia montana)
Tung tree oil is a valuable, chemically unique plant oil. Primarily known for its useful properties as a drying oil, it has been used in the production of paints, dyes, inks, and various specialty products for decades. Tung oil contains approximately 80 mol percent alpha-eleostearic acid (ESA, 18:3Δ 9cis,11trans,13trans), a novel trienoic
Tung oil or China wood oil is a drying oil obtained by pressing the seed from the nut of the tung tree (Vernicia fordii). Tung oil hardens upon exposure to air (through polymerization), and the resulting coating is transparent and has a deep, almost wet look. Used mostly for finishing and protecting wood, after numerous coats, the finish can
FOR351/FR420: Tung Oil Production in Florida
Tung Oil Production in Florida. Historically, tung tree (Aleurites fordii Hemsl.) oil production occurred within a 75- to 100-mile-wide belt through the Gulf Coastal Plain, from east Texas to Georgia and south into the Florida Gainesville area (Snow 2013). Tung trees are native to central and western China and are grown for their nuts, which
Tung oil is made from pressed seeds from the nut of the tung tree. The tung tree, native to China, is named for its heart-shaped leaves because “tung” is Chinese for “heart.”. In the 14th century, Chinese merchants were noted for using tung oil to waterproof and protect wooden ships from the eroding powers of the sea.
Vernicia fordii ‘Spiers’, a New Tung Tree for Commercial Tung
Tung trees (Vernicia fordii Hemsl.) are native to China and were grown in the U.S. Gulf Coast region, mostly U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) cold hardiness zones 8 and 9, for tung oil production from 1937 to 1969 (Robb and Travis, 2013). Tung oil production ranged from northern Florida to Texas during the tung oil industry boom.
The current paper presents research on bio-oil production from Tung seed residues fed at 500 g/h via fast pyrolysis in a fluidized-bed. The objective was to investigate the influence of temperature on bio-oil production in a pyrolysis process. Three portions Tung residues were studied, Tung seed outer shells (TO), Tung seed inner shells (TI
Sustainability and Tung oil
Tung oil. Tung oil or China wood oil is a drying oil obtained by pressing the seed from the nut of the tung tree (Vernicia fordii). As a drying oil, tung oil hardens (dries) upon exposure to air. The resulting coating is transparent and plastic-like, a property exploited in most of its applications which include wood finishing and the
Fig. 1 depicts an experimental apparatus for fast pyrolysis production of Tung seed bio-oil. The experimental setup consists of a fluidized-bed fed at 500 g/h. This apparatus consists of a hopper, a pair of screw feeders, a pre-heater, the fluidized-bed, a pair of cyclones, char pot, filter, water-cooled condenser, a 15 kV electrostatic precipitator condenser (ESP), product collection bottle
Physical properties of tung seed: An industrial oil yielding
The tung seed has an average of 13.24% (d.b.) moisture and 40.37% oil content. The average seed length, width, thickness were 22.61mm, 20.35mm, 13.95mm, respectively. The average surface area of
Tung oil is better than Danish oil. It has no environmental or health impact, provides long-lasting and durable protection for wood, and is flexible enough to handle widely varying temperatures. If you prefer the darker look of Danish oil to the golden hue of pure tung oil, dark tung oil is the perfect substitute.
- Does tung tree seed oil accumulate a long time?
- Oil from seeds of the tung tree ( Vernicia fordii) has unique drying properties that are industrially important. We found that the extended oil accumulation period was related to the high seed oil content at maturity among tung tree population.
- Are oil bodies correlated with oil content during tung tree seed development?
- The relationship between oil bodies and oil content during tung tree seed development was analyzed using ultrastructural observations, which confirmed that oil accumulation was correlated with the volumes and numbers of oil bodies in the endosperm cells during three different developmental stages.
- Can Tung seed be used in other commodity oilseed crops?
- The recalcitrance of this tung seed activity to traditional purification methods quickly led to a revised approach wherein the necessary genes from tung could be identified, studied in model systems in the laboratory, and then introduced into other commodity oilseed crops with amenable agronomic characteristics.
- How is RNA extracted from Tung seeds?
- RNA was extracted from tung seeds from Trees H and L at five time points after the start point of oil accumulation: Day 7, 14, 21, 35, and 49 (with two replicates, for a total of 20 samples) using an RNA extraction kit (BioTeck, Beijing, China). Samples were treated with RNase-free DNase (BioTeck, Beijing, China) using on-column DNase digestion.
- How much oil does a tung tree produce?
- We also collected data on tung oil yield, which revealed substantial diversity: oil content ranged from 40 to 70% among individuals. In this study, twelve genotypes of tung tree, representative of the low (about 40%), middle (about 50¨C60%) and high oil contents (about 70%), were selected from the population to measure oil rate accumulation curve.
- Where did Tung oil come from?
- Mississippi replaced Florida as the number one state for tung oil production. In 1935, there were 44,162 acres of tung production, and 21,000 were in Mississippi, slightly more than the 17,000 in Florida, according to a survey in the 1935 Farm Credit Administration Report ( Farm Credit Administration, 1935 ).