Wax/Stearin Repressing

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What is Wax / Stearin repressing

An edible oil wax/stearin repressing plant is a specialized facility that focuses on the processing of waxes and stearins derived from edible oils. A wax/stearin filtration/repressing plant focuses on maximizing the recovery of residual oil that remains in wax or stearine after initial processing.

Process

Process of Wax / Stearin repressing plant

  • Step 1

    Heating

    Crude stearins and waxes are heated to make them easier to process

  • Step 2

    Crystallization

    Objective: To separate the oil from wax or stearine by converting the oil into a solid form.
    Method: The wax/stearin mixture is cooled in controlled conditions. As the temperature decreases, the oil crystallizes out of the mixture, while the wax or stearine remains solid.

  • Step 3

    Filtration:

    Objective: To remove the solidified wax or stearine from the liquid oil after crystallization.
    Method: The crystallized mixture is passed through various types of filters to separate the solid wax/stearin from the liquid oil. Result: This step ensures that the liquid oil is purified and free from any solid contaminants.

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A plant designed to recover residual oil from wax or stearine using crystallization and filtration processes.

The mixture is cooled to solidify the oil, separating it from the solid wax/stearin.

Filtration removes solid wax/stearin from the liquid oil, resulting in a purified product.

Increased oil recovery, improved product quality, and enhanced economic efficiency.

Yes, but process parameters may need adjustment based on the material’s properties.

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