continuous vegetable oil extraction unit in mozambique
- Use: vegetable oil
- Product Name: vegetable oil extraction machine
- Machine Type: oil extraction machine
- Oilseeds: vegetable
- Production Capacity: 1-2000TPD(Capacity can customized)
- Voltage: 220V/110V 60Hz/50Hz
- Dimension(L*W*H): 45*18*30
Eni Rovuma Basin starts producing vegetable oil for
- Press Materials: vegetable
- Machine Type: vegetable oil extraction machine
- Voltage: 380v/440v or local voltage
- Power(W): Depend on oil extraction with best price capacity everyday
- Measurement(L*W*H): Depend on oil extraction with best price capacity everyday
- Gross Weight: Depend on oil extraction with best price capacity
- Application: Oil Production Line
- Advantage: High Oilput
- space requirement: 60-80 square meter for castor oil press machine
- Delivery time: 30-70 days
- Machinery Export markets: Southeast Asia and other places
- Color: Customers' Request
Eni Unit Begins Vegetable Oil Production in Mozambique
- Product Using:produce vegetable oil
- Machine Type: cooking oil extraction machine
- Model Number: Qie
- Suitable Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power(W): 10-50kw
- Measurement(L*W*H): Depand on your capacity
- Gross Weight: Depand on your capacity
- Raw material: peanut/sunflower/sesame/soybean/crude oil
- Application: cooking oil refining
- Common capacity: 1-1000TPD
- Character: semi-continuous,fully continuous
- After-sales Service: installation,debugging, training ans service
- Advantage: high oil yield
- Machine Material: stainless steel/carbon stell
Eni (ENI.MI, ENI.BR) said Thursday its Eni Rovuma Basin unit in Mozambique started producing vegetable oil to be used as feedstock at its biorefineries. The vegetable oil was extracted from by-Products from local agro-processing facilities, with certification from the ISCC-EU sustainability scheme, advancing the Italian energy group’s strategy to decarbonize transportation. Eni operates the
Eni Rovuma Basin (ERB) announces the start of Production of vegetable oil that will be used as a raw material in Eni’s bio-refineries in Italy. This initiative is part of Eni’s strategy to contribute to the decarbonization of the transport sector and includes Mozambique in the sustainable mobility value chain. This project is supported by
Eni producing vegetable oil for biorefining in Mozambique
- Use: vegetable oil
- Machine Type: cooking oil processing machine
- Capacity:50-300TPD edible oil refineries
- Model Number:small edible oil refineries
- Voltage:220V/380V/440V
- Power(W):depend on capacity
- Measurement(L*W*H):5432*2636*2345
- Gross Weight:850 KG
- Certification:ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided:Overseas service center available
- Keywords:small edible oil refineries
- Name:edible oil refineries
- Material:Stainless steel
- Engineers request:1-2 engineers
- Oil Grade:1st,2nd,3rd
- Environment friendly:yes
- Business Warranty:12 months
- Methods:small oil refineries
- oil rate:20%-98%
Eni has been present in Mozambique since 2006 - it is the delegated operator of the Coral South project, which was the first
Eni strengthens agricultural value chain in Mozambique with
- Press Materials: vegetable
- Machine Type: oil extraction machine
- Model Number: JX18
- Suitable Voltage: 380V
- Power(W): 22kw
- Measurement(L*W*H): 2000x1400x1850mm
- Gross Weight: 30tons
- Certification: ISO9001
- Item: small cooking oil machine
- Soften water: 150Kg/T oi
- Refining rate: Refining consumption Less than 1%
- Texture: Mild steel and SS
- Steam consumption: 500Kg per ton
- Solvent consumption: Less than 250g per ton
- Electric consumption: Less than 10kwh per ton
- Bleaching earth consumption: 80-500KG/Toil
- Processing: Oil press ,extraction ,refinery
- Supplier type: Manufacturer
Eni has started producing vegetable oil that will be used as raw material in Eni’s biorefineries, as part of its strategy to decarbonize transport and contribute to sustainable mobility. The vegetable oil is extracted from by-Products of local agro-processing plants certified under the ISCC-EU scheme, guaranteeing traceability and respect for
- How will Erb support farmers in Mozambique?
- ERB will support farmers through know-how transfer and the introduction of mechanization and best practices, to further develop and strengthening local capabilities. Eni has been present in Mozambique since 2006; it is the delegated operator of the Coral South project, which was the first to produce gas in Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin.
- What role does Mozambique play in Eni’s decarbonization strategy?
- Mozambique plays an important role in Eni¡¯s decarbonization strategy, thanks to the agri-feedstock programs, forestry projects and other carbon offset initiatives, targeting Eni¡¯s residual emissions while positively impacting local communities in terms of economic and social development.
- Which extraction techniques are limited by diffusion of solvents into biomass?
- Conventional extraction techniques (maceration, decoction, leaching, percolation, digestion, hydro and steam distillation, etc.) are limited by the diffusion of solvents into biomass, due to the rigid structures of cell walls of plants.
- Is extraction of natural products ¡°clean¡±?
- Extraction of natural products was considered ¡°clean¡± when compared with the heavy chemical industries, but researchers and professional specialists know that its environmental impact is far greater than it first appeared. Essential oils are defined as products obtained from raw plant materials which must be isolated by physical means only.
- Can extraction contribute to sustainable growth of chemical and food industries?
- Extraction is one of the promising innovation themes that could contribute to the sustainable growth of the chemical and food industries.
- Can liquefied gases be used as alternative solvents for vegetable extraction?
- The technology of liquefied gases as alternative solvents for solid¨Cliquid vegetable extraction has been successfully validated by CELSIUS (Villette-de-Vienne, France) based on its patented process ¡°NECTACEL¡±.