Characterizing commercial oil palm expansion in Latin
- Usage:widely used palm oill Mill
- Type:widely used palm oill Mill
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:10T~20TPD
- Voltage:adjustable
- Power(W):according to capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):depend on capacity
- Weight:according to capacity
- Certification:ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Item:widely used palm oill Mill
- Application:various crude oil like Palm oil
- Warranty:1 Year
- Overseas installation:Yes
- Business type:manufacturer
- Oil grade:high
- Cultivation Type:organic
- Processing Type:refined
- Refining technics:batch and semi-continuous
- Moisture and volatile:0.08%
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Characterizing commercial oil palm expansion in Latin
- Usage:Palm Oil
- Type:Cold & Hot Pressing Machine, palm oill Mill Machinery
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:100TPD palm oill Mill Machinery
- Voltage:380V
- Certification:ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Material:Stainless and Carbonless Steel
- Raw Material:Vegetable Oil Suitable for Palm,Peanut,Palm Kernel,Palm
- Pretreatment Process:Cleaning,Hulling,Breaking,Soften,Flaking,Puffing,Toasting
- Cooking Oil Machinery Process:Pre-treatment,Solvent Extraction,Refining
- Refining Process:Degumming,Deacidification,Deordorization,Decoloration,etc
- Solvent Extraction Process:DTDC,Miscella Toasting and Stripping,Solvent Collecting,etc
- Process Capacity:30-500TPD
- Service:Engineer Abroad Erection
- Packing:Frame and Container
LETTER Characterizing commercial oil palm expansion in Latin America: land use change and trade Paul Richard Furumo1,3 and T Mitchell Aide2 1 Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras, San Juan, 00931 Puerto Rico 2 Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras, San Juan, 00931 Puerto Rico 3 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.
Peru Palm Oil - USDA
- Usage:Palm oil
- Type:Cold & Hot Pressing Machine, Refined Corn Oil Plant
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:5-300TPD
- Voltage:380V
- Power(W):Based On Refined Corn Oil Plant Capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H):Based On Refined Corn Oil Plant Capacity
- Weight:Based On Refined Corn Oil Plant Capacity
- Certification:CE,BV,ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Refining process:Degumming,Deacidification,Decolorization,etc
- Oil quality:1st,2nd,3rd,4th,salad oil,cooking oil
- Process capacity:5-300 Tons
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- Usage:palm oill Production machine
- Type:crude palm oill Production machine
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:10-2000T/D
- Voltage:380v
- Power(W):As per capacity of oill Mill
- Dimension(L*W*H):As per capacity of oill Mill
- Weight:As per capacity of oill Mill
- Certification:ISO9001, CE, BV
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- Refined oil quality:1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th refined oil
- Phosphoric acid:2~3kg/T oil
- Waste bleaching earth oil content:<35%
- Electric consumption:28kwh/T oil
- Deodorization loss consumption:≤0.5%
- Crude oil:Vegetable oil
- Steam consumption:450kg/T oil
- Bleaching earth consumption:5~50Kg/Toil
- Circulating water cooling water yield:150m³/H
- cooling water:13~28
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- Usage:Palm oil
- Type:Cold & Hot Pressing Machine
- Automatic Grade:Automatic
- Production Capacity:99%
- Voltage:200v/380V/400V
- Power(W):10-80KW
- Dimension(L*W*H):depends
- Weight:depends
- Certification:ISO&CE&BV
- After-sales Service Provided:Engineers available to service machinery overseas
- specifications:semi-continous soyabean oil refinery plant
- certification:CE ISO
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