Certification: ISO9001Solvent consumption: ≤3Kg/T (6 #solvent oil)Humidity of the crude oil and volatile matter: ≤ 0.30%Power consumption: ≤ 15KWh/TMoisture of finished food: ≤ 10-13% (adjustable)Residual solvent in finished food: ≤ 300 ppm (qualified detonated experiment)After-sales training: Engineer will fly to your county to train personnel.Steam consumption: ≤280 kg/t (0.8 MPa) after-sales service: long-term technical service
- Production capacity: 1TPD-1000TPD
- Model number: 6LD
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power (W): 15KW
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1.5*2.6*3.6M
- Weight: 30 tons
- Certification: ISO CE
- Raw material: Vegetable seed
- Name: cooking oil deodorant
- Application: Crude oil extraction
- Advantage: Simple operation
- Advantage: Simple operation
- Model: 6LD/6LDA
- Feature: High performance
- Use for: cooking oil production
- Machine color: Blue Customized
- Character: Oil processing line
- What is soybean in Sudan?
- Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is a new oilseed crop in Sudan. The start of commercial exploitation of soybean in Sudan is nearly four decades old. In this period, the crop has shown unparallel growth in area and production. Soybean is considered as irrigated and rainfed crop in Sudan.
- Is soybean irrigated in Sudan?
- Soybean is considered as irrigated and rainfed crop in Sudan. Four non-GM soybean varieties introduced from IITA were released for commercial production in Sudan under the names ‘Sudan 1’, ‘Sudan 2’, ‘Soya 3’, and ‘Soya 4’.
- Why is soybean production increasing in Sudan?
- The expansion of soybean production in Sudan can be attributed to the growing demand for a high-protein ingredient in the livestock feed, the recent availability of high yielding improved varieties, the ease and low costs of production, and the high market demand. … …
- Does Sudan have a soybean breeding program?
- In Sudan, the national soybean breeding program of the Agricultural Research Corporation (ARC), Wad Medani, has been conducting for over a decade research on adaptation of soybean to irrigated and rainfed cropping systems in Sudan [4,30, 31].
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