the extruder oil soybean in egypt

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Can a local extruder machine produce full fat soybean?
  • ABSTRACT The main experiments were carried out in 2014 at Agricultural Engineering Research Institute (AEnRI), Dokki- Giza to development local extruder machine to produce full fat soybean , and improving Properties that affected full fat soybean quality.
  • How many kW does a soybean extruder use?
  • The extruder consumption of up to 36 kW. The bulk density showed average values of 92%. The main developed machine. The chemical analyses of soybean seeds are shown in Table 1. full fat soybean meal. It was consists of main compressing head unit (Figs. 1 and 2).
  • How much energy does a full fat soybean extrusion machine use?
  • The oil, urease enzyme, ure ase inhibitor efficiency and full fat soybean cost. The results revealed that the energy of 74.61 kW.hr/Mg and high percentage o il of 12.21%. Key words: Full fat soybean, extrusion machine, soybean, urease inhibitor, tripsin inhibitor. food. It can supply the much needed prot ein to proteins.
  • Does Egypt rely on cotton seeds for oil production?
  • Egypt does not rely on upon them for oil production. Cotton crop that is one of the dual-purpose crops is generally grown for textile industry. The cotton seeds are then utilized to produce crude cottonseed oil either by pressing or by solvent extraction or by both of the two technologies together.
  • Which vegetable oil is imported by Egypt?
  • Table 2: Quantities of various vegetable oils imported by Egypt from 2015 to 2018 in ton). It is clear that palm oil is the major oil imported by Egypt whereby it represents about 60% of total imported oils in 2018 while the quantity imported from corn oil is the least being about 3% in the same year.
  • Why is vegetable oil a problem in Egypt?
  • Edible vegetable oil production in Egypt has faced countless problems. During the 1960s, Egypt was independent in palatable vegetable oils, whereby self-sufficiency proportion was 95% (Hassan and Sahfique, 2010). This proportion has declined to be 31.6% in 2007.