small medium-sized oil press plant in lagos
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Press Plant
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Press Plant Machine
- Voltage: Customization
- Dimension(L*W*H): Customization
- Weight: 20000 KG
- Warranty: More than 5 years
- Key Selling Points: High Productivity
- Marketing Machinery Test Report: Provided
- Video outgoing-inspection: Provided
- Warranty of core components: 5 years
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Other, Gear, Bearing, Engine, Gearbox
- Oil Max Capacity: 1-1000tpd
- Machine Material: 304 Stainless Steel mainly
- Function: Oil Press + Refinery + Filler
- Capacity: 2-200 Ton Per Day or Customize
- design effort: Providing Designer & Researcher
- Installation: Providing Engineer & Build Team
- Continuous: Continuous or Semi-continuous
- Multi-Purpose: Can be used for other oil Material
- Grade of final oil: Grade 1, 2, 3 or Local Standard
- Certification: CE , ISO, EAC
- Project Location: lagos
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