medium capacity castor bean seed oil extraction in tema
medium capacity castor bean seed oil extraction in tema
- Production Capacity: 10-3000tpd
- Voltage: 380/440V
- Dimension(L*W*H): Customized on the project solution
- Weight: 20000 KG
- Key Selling Points: Energy saving
- Marketing Machinery Test Report: Provided
- Video outgoing-inspection: Provided
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Gear, Bearing, Engine, Gearbox
- Oil Custom solution: Yes
- Color&Logo: Custom
- Certification: CE/ISO9001/2000
- Application: Sunflower, Sesame, Soybean, Peanut, Castor, Rice Bran, Mustard, Shea Nut, Olive, Groundnut, Cotton Seed...
- Method to press: Palm Oil physical refining
- Feature: high production ratio
- Machine Material: 304 stainless steel, carbon steel, iron
- After-sales Service Provided: Online video guidance, engineers' on-site installation&commisoning
Castor Oil: Properties, Uses, and Optimization of Processing
Castor oil seed contains about 30%–50% oil (m/m).74,75 Castor oil can be extracted from castor beans by either mechanical pressing, solvent extraction, or a combination of pressing and extraction.74 After harvesting, the seeds are allowed to dry so that the seed hull will split open, releasing the seed inside. The extraction process begins ...
In this review, old traditional methods, well-known and widely practiced conventional methods, and new, innovative methods of seed oil extraction are brought to focus and compared in terms of...
Characterization and process optimization of castor oil
After the extraction process, the castor bean seed cake was oven dried for 24 h at 50 °C for the purpose of determining the weight of the dry seed. The dry seed was used in determining the oil yield from the different extraction solvents as follows: (1) Yield = Weight of extracted oil × 100 % Weight of total sample
This study aimed to evaluate the catalytic activity of castor bean lipase extract (CBLE) on three vegetable oils hydrolysis, to obtain and enhance biodiesel yield by an autocatalysis from castor oil and CBLE. Furthermore, the enzymatic biodiesel physicochemical quality was analyzed.
Preparation and characterization analysis of biofuel derived
The following equation is used to calculate the yield of oil extraction. ... it was greater for D100 at extreme loads with a value of 5.1% by capacity ... castor bean, and rapeseed for seed oil ...
The optimal conditions for oil extraction were obtained with a pretreatment that consisted in washing and drying of the seed, with a 2.5 h exposure to ultrasound in a mixture of hexane/isopropanol solvents (1:1 v/v). The extraction yield was 73.5% with an extraction rate of 1.8 g.h -1 . Key words: Ricinus communis; seed; Oil; ultrasound.
Research on microstructural‐mechanical and shearing
Castor seed screw mechanical extraction is in fact seed shear damage and oil output. Seed shearing mechanism has been investigated with a developed tribometer. Influences of pressing load, shearing speed, roller roughness were analyzed. Castor seed structural damage was in-situ observed with optical microscope, and in-depth analyzed with ...
It is powered using a gear reduction electric motor of 5.5 Hp, the expeller has an average oil yield of 25.77% and an extraction efficiency of 70.26% and is designed to work for 8 hours per day...
Physicochemical Properties and Fatty Acid Composition of
Abstract: The oil content of castor seeds depends on the genotype; it is also affected by the environmental conditions, cultural practices and time of harvesting. The oil from castor bean seed obtained from Zaria in Northern Nigeria was extracted using a soxhlet method. The yield of the oil from the Castor beans is 37.8%.
1. Introduction. Castor bean (Ricinus communis L., Euphorbiaceae) is an important non-edible oilseed crop whose seed oil is used extensively in industry.The main composition of its seed oil is ricinoleic acid (12-hydroxyoctadec-cis-9-enoic acid; 18:1-OH), which is considered an ideal and unique feedstock for biodiesel production (Akpan et al., 2006; Ogunniyi, 2006; Scholz and Silva, 2008).