Rubber Seed Oil Extraction Machiine in Nigeria
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Extraction Machine
- Production Capacity: 1.3TPD
- Power: 24Kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 5898*2352*2390mm
- Specification: ZS-350
- Local Service Location: Egypt, Bangladesh, South Africa, Uzbekistan
- Market: Nigeria
[PDF] Considerations of the extraction process and potential technical applications of Nigerian rubber seed oil., Semantic Scholar
Rubber seeds from the rubber tree (hevea brasiliensis) are in abundance in Nigeria from which nonedible oil could be obtained. However, the seeds are wasted in the rubber plantations annually even though the extractable oil has potential technical applications. If the full potentials of the oil are to be realized, there is need to have a data base information on the oil extraction process
necessary for the efficient extraction of Nigerian rubber seed oil has been carried out although small scale production of the oil has been reported (Iyayi et al., 2008). Besides, characterization of the oil so as to establish potential application has Therefore the
Considerations of the extraction process and potential technical applications of Nigerian rubber seed oil
Considerations of the extraction process and potential technical applications of Nigerian rubber seed oil July 2010 International Journal of Physical Sciences 5(6):826-831
Rubber seed oil can be extracted from the seeds of rubber tree by chemical and mechanical methods. The oil has similar properties to those of linseed oil and could be a partial substitute [33] . The oil is reported in literature to contain high value of free fatty acids (FFAs), about 20% saturated fatty acids (palmitic and stearic) and close to 80% unsaturated fatty acids (oleic, linoleic
Rubber seed processing for value-added latex production in Nigeria, Academic Journals
A. F. Iyayi*, P. O. Akpaka and U. Ukpeoyibo. Rubber Seed Oil Processing Division, Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria, P.M.B 1049, Benin City, Nigeria. Accepted 3 July, 2008. Little or no attention has been paid to the seeds produced by the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) unknown that it contains valuable oil which has potential industrial
Abstract— The oil extracted from Rubber seeds (RS), using n-hexane yielded 42.967 ± 0.59% oil content. The oil was liquid at room ... Edo State, Nigeria. The rubber seeds were cracked (shelled), washed clean with distilled water, chopped into small pieces o
Extraction and Characterization of Rubber Seed Oil | Request PDF
In the present study, non-edible seed oils from underutilized Nigerian NIG800 clonal rubber seeds were extracted using solvent method to obtain a yield of 43 wt.% after extraction for 1 h using 0.
Rubber seeds from the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) are in abundance in Nigeria from which non-edible oil could be obtained. However, the seeds are wasted in the rubber plantations annually even though the extractable oil has potential technical applications. If the full potentials of the oil are to be realized, there is need to have a data base information on the oil extraction
Considerations of the extraction process and potential technical applications of Nigerian rubber seed oil, CORE
Rubber seeds were collected from different rubber clones and extracted first by n-hexane to determine the yield characteristics. Second, the seeds were extracted by a hydraulic press at varied operating conditions: pressure range (5-8MPa), temperatures, 40-90ºC; and moisture content, 7-16%.
In the present study, non-edible seed oils from underutilized Nigerian NIG800 clonal rubber seeds were extracted using solvent method to obtain a yield of 43 wt.% after extraction for 1 h using 0.