Used Engine Black Oil Regeneration Machine in Tunisia
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Machine
- Production Capacity: 1.5-3tons/24hour a day
- Motor power: 3000 W
- Dimension(L*W*H): 585*305*340mm
- Weight (KG): 7500
- Advantage of stainless steel oil press: 36 Years for oil press machine
- Market: Tunisia
Some aspects of the regeneration of used motor oil
The research investigates the effect of different alcohols used in acid treatment of used motor oil and the influence of the bleaching treatment on the properties of the regenerated oil. The used motor oils are contaminated by contaminants and impurities resulted from undesirable oxidation processes: sediment, water, metallic particles and degraded additives.
The main service properties of Engine oil are their viscosity, viscosity – temperature properties, fluidity at low temperatures, chemical stability and protective properties. Lubricating oils have viscosities ranging from 10 to 1000 centistokes at 100oF [4]. Manuscript received March 23, 2013; revised April 03, 2013.
Regeneration of Used Engine Oil
Abstract— This work presents the result on the. regeneration of used engine oil using industrial bleaching. earth and activated carbon as the bleaching agents. The. used oil undergoes
Obtained results showed that many of the recovered oils were analogous to the crude oils in terms of their chemical composition and physicochemical properties (Hamed et al., 2002). However, the quality of regeneratd oil is better than that of the crude oil (Eman and Abeer, 2013). The efficiency of used lubricants recycling is about 75–60%
Comparative Study on the Regeneration of Used Motor Oil
To regenerate this used oils different acids have been used: sulfuric acid (94–96%), acetic acid (99,84%), nitric acid (65%), acid phosphoric (85%) and formic acid (99%). The bleaching treatment was performed with activated industrial bentonite as fading agent; neutralization was made by using hydrated lime.
Technology of used motor oil regeneration. The process of two-stage deasphalting of heavy resid with addition of used waste motor oil in the second stage is studied. A technology has been developed for used oil regeneration using two-stage deasphalting process. The second stage deasphalted oil can be used as the base oil.
Analysis and comparison of used lubricants, regenerative technologies in the world
In California, USEPA permits the combustion of used oil generated by heaters. The recovery rate has been estimated about 94% in Taiwan in 2010. Australia annually generates around 465 million kg of crude lubricant oils and collection rate is about 180 million kg, about 54–88 million kg is refused to the environment.
Abstract. Used lubricating oil (ULO), commonly known as black oil, is the used or excess oil produced from different equipment, machineries, and motor vehicle in day to day operation. ULOs are extremely contaminated materials and it is harmful to nature owing to existing impurities resulting from the degradation of additives.
Regeneration of used oil: reality and perspectives, GlobeCore
The technologies of GlobeCore are based both on the proven and innovative approaches applied by the design department of the company. Regeneration of used oil plants have the compact designs and mobility, which allows processing of used oil on site. They are effective energy-efficient and do not emit harmful substances into the environment.
We describe in this paper a process of filtration of highly viscous liquids assisted by pressurized CO2, and we present preliminary results obtained during the treatment of motor oils (two mineral oils and one used motor oil). Filtration and concentration runs are commentated in terms of permeate flux enhancement and metal retention. The behavior of these fluids during filtration exhibits