Production of biodiesel and derivatives from spent frying threads and vegetable oils
rMIX: Production of Glycerin from the Recycling of Frying Oils and Vegetable OilsCode: 10735. We produce glycerin in our factory, a derivative of biogas production from frying and vegetable oils. Glycerin is a byproduct of the transesterification reaction during the production of biodiesel. The obtained raw glycerine is processed in a plant that includes all treatment phases, including desolventization, purification, concentration, distillation and refining. The use of glycerine from the refining of waste or vegetable oils is used in the following fields: Chemical industry: It is used as a raw material in the production of resins, plastics, lubricants and surface agents. Biogas production: Glycerin can be used as a substrate for biogas production through anaerobic digestion. Agricultural sector: Used as an additive in animal feed, glycerin improves the energy supply and palatability of livestock feed. Tobacco products: It is used in the production of chewing tobacco and e-cigarettes as a humectant to maintain humidity. Polymer production: Glycerin is used in the synthesis of biodegradable polymers, such as polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), which find use in environmentally friendly applications. Origin: Italy Category: Lubricants and waste oils - glycerin - biogas - frying oils - vegetable oils If you are subscribed to rMIX contact the company, if you are not, subscribe by choosing the contract you prefer .
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rMIX: Biodiesel Production Through the Recycling of Used Frying OilCode: 10734. In our plant we take care of the recycling of frying oils that come from both the Italian and foreign recovery chain. At the end of the recycling of used frying oils we generate biodiesel which is a circular fuel for powering engines. Furthermore, we participate in the production of biodiesel, using the oils that come from vegetable crops dedicated to this purpose. Biodiesel is produced through a chemical process known as transesterification. During this process, a vegetable oil reacts with an excess amount of methyl alcohol, under the influence of an alkaline catalyst. The result of this reaction is a mixture of different methyl esters. This biodiesel is free of sulfur and aromatic compounds, but contains a high percentage of oxygen. Thanks to these characteristics, it can be used as a fuel for both vehicles and heating systems. Origin: Italy Category: Renewable energies - biodiesel - waste - frying oils If you are subscribed to rMIX contact the company, if you are not, subscribe by choosing the contract you prefer .
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