new designed mini oil press plant in lagos
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Press Plant
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Press Plant Machine
- Production Capacity:20-1000T/D
- Model Number:JX-oil extracter machine
- Voltage:220V ,380V
- Power:2.2KW
- Dimension(L*W*H):Our engineer will design it according to your capacity
- Weight:According to processing capacity
- Certification:CE,BV and ISO9001
- Supplier Features:high quality automatic oil extracter machine
- Taste,smell:Has the inherent oil taste and smell,non odor
- Transparency:Transparent
- Moisture and volatile matter%:less than 0.15
- Insoluble wastes%:less than 0.05
- Acid value mgKOH/g:less than 2.5
- Peroxide value mmol/kg:less than 7.5
- Solvent residual(mg/kg):no
- Heating test 280 degree:Little precipitate,lovibond colorimetric
- Project Location: lagos
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Dangote Refinery, Lagos, Nigeria - Africa's biggest oil
Dangote Refinery, Lagos, Nigeria
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