PILOTPLANT CPD EXTRACTION OF SOYBEAN OIL

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PILOTPLANT CPD 20402 EXTRACTION OF SOYBEAN OIL PRESENTED NUR IZZATI BINTI OMAR 55101113061 NUR SYAHIRA BINTI YUSOF 55101113074 NUR AFIQAH BINTI ZAINAL 55101113095 LIYANA HUSNA BINTI HASNAN EFFENDI 55101113075 SITI NUR ASILAH BINTI KAMARRAZAMAN 55101113053

INTRODUCTION Extractions is the process to separate the substance from one phase into the other. Soybean oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the soybean(Glycine max).  It is one of the most widely consumed cooking oils. As a drying oil, processed soybean oil is also used as a base for printing inks (soy ink) and oil paints.

Hydrogenation (optional) PROCESS FLOW Cleaning > cleaned, dried and dehulled prior to oil extraction. > heated to about 75°C Extraction > cut in flakes and immerged with a solvent Purification > removed with filtration and the soluble materials is removed with different processes Hydrogenation (optional) > increase the stability of the soybean oil and will make it less liquid Soybean oil

FINAL PRODUCT SOY BEAN OIL CANDLE BIODIESEL SOYINK SOY-BASED LUBRICANTS FOOD FOR HUMAN

To prevent insects bites SOYBEAN SUPPLY SUPPLY PHARMACEUTICAL - Osteoarthritis FOOD INDUSTRY Soybean cooking oil Low cholestrol INDIVIDUALS To prevent insects bites More energy efficient Energy saving BIODIESEL

Biodiesel mandate is driving the increase in oilseed crush. SOYBEAN DEMAND Expected Soybean production increases are forecast to exceed 1.1 Billion bushels over the forecast period. Biodiesel mandate is driving the increase in oilseed crush. Oilseeds that are higher in oil content, such as canola, are benefiting from the high oil price versus meal price. The mandate is increasing to 1.2 billion gallons in 2013. The 280 Million gallon increase represents a vegetable oil and animal fat demand increase of 2.1 billion pounds. Biodiesel production consumes 4.8 billion pounds of vegetable oil, of which 3.7 Billion pounds soybean oil, equivalent to 21% of total soybean oil consumption.  World demand for vegetable oil is increasing as the world population becomes wealthier.

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