Acid Oil Plant

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What is Acid Oil Plant ?

An Acid Oil Plant is a specialized facility designed for the treatment and processing of soap stock, a by-product of the edible oil refining process. This plant focuses on separating and recovering valuable components from the soap stock, particularly acid oil. The primary purpose of the Acid Oil Plant is to convert soap stock into three distinct layers: acid oil, acidic sludge, and acidic water, with the final goal of extracting and storing the acid oil for further use.

Process

Process of an Acid Oil Plant

  • Step 1

    Feedstock Preparation

    Soap stock, which includes residual oils, fats, and impurities from the refining process, is introduced into the reaction vessel of the Acid Oil Plant for treatment.

  • Step 2

    Heating

    The soap stock is heated to approximately 90 - 95°C to ensure uniform temperature throughout, which is crucial for preparing the stock for the subsequent chemical reaction.

  • Step 3

    Chemical Addition

    Sulfuric acid or a similar acidifying agent is added to the heated soap stock to initiate a reaction that separates the oil from other components, with the reaction lasting about 10 minutes. Following this, the mixture is boiled for several hours to complete the separation process, allowing the acid oil to fully separate from the remaining impurities.

  • Step 4

    Separation

    After boiling, the mixture is left to settle for several hours, during which it forms three distinct layers. The top layer, acid oil, is collected and pumped into a storage tank for further use. The middle layer, acidic sludge, which contains residual solids and impurities, remains in the vessel and may be processed or disposed of separately. The bottom layer, acidic water, containing water and soluble acids, is separated and managed in accordance with environmental regulations.

  • Step 5

    Collection and Storage

    The acid oil is transferred to a storage tank for future processing or use in various applications. Meanwhile, the by-products, acidic sludge and acidic water, are treated further, recycled, or disposed of in accordance with environmental standards.

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An acid oil plant processes soap stock, a byproduct of the neutralization process in edible oil refining, to produce acid oil. Acid oil is a valuable product used in various industries, including animal feed, as a raw material for soap production, and for further refining into other products.

Soap stock is a byproduct generated during the neutralization stage of edible oil refining. It consists of a mixture of free fatty acids, residual oils, and soap formed from the reaction of fatty acids with alkali (sodium hydroxide).

Acid oil is a product derived from the processing of soap stock. It primarily contains free fatty acids and residual oil, which can be further refined or used directly in various applications.

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Acid oil is generally not used directly in food products due to its high free fatty acid content and potential impurities. However, it can be refined further to produce edible-grade oils if required.

Yes, acid oil can be used as a feedstock for biodiesel production. It typically requires further processing, such as esterification, to convert the free fatty acids into biodiesel.

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