Rubber Seeds- Oil Press With High Efficiency in South Africa
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Press Machine
- Production Capacity: >6.5 TPD
- Power: 5HP
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2250*980*1950
- Weight: 1800kg
- color: depend on the clients' requirements
- Market: South Africa
Rubber seed oil: A potential renewable source of
seed, 17,947.339 ton of rubber seed oil and an equivalent 16,691.025 ton of biodiesel. The cultivation of natural rubber trees will sustain the production of rubber products from latex and seed
1, 4,5 However, the oil from the underutilized seeds is the second most valuable product after the latex. 6 The combined production capacity of rubber seed oil in the sub-Saharan Africa countries
A review on non-edible oil as a potential feedstock for
The height of a rubber tree up to 34 m and rubber seeds' weight ranging from 2–4 g. 33 A typical plantation has about 350–500 trees per ha and yields about 100 to 150 kg ha −1 rubber seeds annually. 52 The rubber seeds oil is brown, and the oil content in rubber seeds and kernel accounts for 40–60 wt%. 33 The fatty acid content in
In a separate work, the high yield of rubber seed oil- derived methyl esters at 96.7% can be achieved by using biowaste (kola nut pod husk) as a heterogenous catalyst (Oladipo and Betiku 2020). The activation of catalytic sites of the calcinated kola nut husk pod responds to a high biofuel yield.
A review on feedstocks, production processes, and yield for
For the growth of Rubber plant non frost environment and high rain is essential. Copra or kernel of it has 40–50% brown oil (by weight) and its seed have 50–60% oil content [105], [122]. Density, viscosity, and heating value of Rubber seed oil are 917 kg/m 3 (at 15 °C), 42.54 mm 2 /s (at 40 °C), and 38.64 MJ/kg respectively [24].
Rubber seeds, due to their rich vegetable oil content, emerge as a promising substrate for biofuel production. Harnessing the progressive catalytic hydrocracking methodology, this research delves into the activation of Sarulla-derived natural zeolite followed by Ni and Ni–Mo metal impregnation, subsequently subjecting rubber seed oil to hydrocracking at 400, 450, and 500 °C under
Rubber ( Hevea brasiliensis L.) seed, oil and meal, Springer
Estimates of rubber seed production from 200 000 ha of rubber plantations in Nigeria are about 20 000 tonnes per annum. Yields of kernel from rubber seeds range from 57% to 63%, with a mean of 60.5% and current estimates (Nwokolo and Akpapunam, 1986) are that Nigeria’s rubber estates are capable of yielding 12 000 tonnes of full-fat rubber
The highest oil recovery efficiency of 95.12% was obtained using rubber seed meal that was pre-dried at 105 ℃. The sequential water–alkaline treatment was ideal for achieving high protein recovery while reducing the protein denaturation that can result from high operating temperatures and organic solvent contact.
Optimization of Rubber Seed Oil Extraction: Adaptive Neuro
Due to the high oil content, rubber seed oil (RSO) has the potential to be used as a raw material in biodiesel manufacturing. The present study was aimed at oil extraction on rubber seed composed of 47–51% kernel by seed weight. The effects of extraction time (0.75–120 h), particle size (0.14 ± 0.047 µm, 0.35 ± 0.003 µm, and 0.68 ± 0.1 µm), dryness, the type of solvent (polar and non
The global demand for non-renewable fossil fuels has increased over the years as a result of industrialization and motorization . The high rate of crude oil depletion, price instability, negative environmental impact arising from their usage and the future energy insecurity, stimulated researchers in search for alternative sources of energy .