setting up a cotton seed oil refinery plant in lagos
- Product Using: Producing Cotton Seed Oil
- Type: Cotton Seed Oil Refinery Plant
- Main Machinery: Cotton Seed Oil Refinery Plant Machine
- Automatic Grade: Automatic
- Production Capacity: 50-3000TPD
- Model Number: HD 235
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 22kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): According to the Capacity
- Weight: depend on the mode
- Certification: ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Item: cottonseed oil refining machine
- Production process: mix with Phosphoric acid, Alkali hot water,filter, bleach, steam
- Steel Material: Stainless
- Phosphoric acid: 2~3 kg/T oil
- Alkal: acid value*1-3kg/T oil
- Bleaching earth consumption: 3-5kg/T oil
- Power consumption: 28Kwh/T oil
- Steam consumption: 900KG/T oil
- Water(soften water): 150Kg/T oil
- Waste bleaching earth oil content: <25~35%
- Project Location: lagos
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