Vegetable Hydraulic Oil Plant in Congo
- Use: Vegetable Oil
- Type:Vegetable Oil Plant
- Production Capacity: 30-400 kg/h
- Power: Low---1.5kw
- Dimension(L*W*H): 45*30*25cm
- Weight: 1030
- Core Components: Tank
- Market: Congo
Selection and use of bio-based hydraulic fluids | Power & Motion
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