low consumption tung seed oil refinery plant in zimbabwe
- Product Using: Producing Tung Seed Oil
- Type: Tung Seed Oil Refinery Plant
- Main Machinery: Tung Seed Oil Refinery Plant Machine
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 100-200TPD
- Model Number: DT-200
- Voltage: 220V/380V/415V
- Power(W): 1-30kw
- Certification: ISO9001
- Feature: Multifunction High efficient
- Warranty: 1year
- Advantage: Energy Saving and environment protection
- Material: Part of are stainless steel
- Residual: less than2%
- Supplier strength: with 30 years experiences
- Machine color: According customer need
- Suitable objects: sunflower seed peanut rape seed
- Whole production line: pressing, solvent extraction, refining
- Business type: Manufacturer
- Project Location: zimbabwe
Production process, methods of extraction, and refining technologies
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