Oil Recicling Equipments in Tunisia
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Equipment
- Production Capacity: 9000-10000kg/h
- Power supply voltage: 220 (V)
- Dimension(L*W*H): 500*200*700(mm)
- Weight: 50T
- Operation: Automatic Operate
- Market: Tunisia
Wireline Well Services | WWS | North Africa, WWS Tunisia
WWS is an Oil and Gas services company based in Tunisia operating across North Africa, Europe, Asia the Middle East, and the U.A.E. We specialize in Slickline and E-Line operations, using our combined experience of over 30 years we are able to complete all operations effectively and efficiently, fulfilling client satisfaction. Our tools are
14 Lake Victoria Street, Apt D02, 1053 Les berges du Lac, Tunis Tunisia +216 70 037 211 . [email protected] . Mon, Sat: 8:00, 17:00
Rental Equipments – Tunisia Oil Tools
14 Lake Victoria Street, Apt D02, 1053 Les berges du Lac, Tunis Tunisia +216 70 037 211 . [email protected] . Mon, Sat: 8:00, 17:00
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