The distillation plant can process various types of waste oils, including waste oil, pyrolytic oil, waste lubricating oil, crude oil, liquid oil, heavy oil, thermal oil, gear oil, and naphtha.
The plant efficiently produces diesel, gasoline, asphalt, and slag ash from the processed raw materials.
The plant has a batch capacity that ranges from 1 ton to 20 tons per day.
The distillation plant features a combination of manual and electronic control modes for ease of operation.
The plant uses tube cooling and tank cooling methods to enhance performance and efficiency.
The noise level during operation is approximately 50 dB.
The distillation plant operates on an external driving mode.
The total power required for the plant ranges from 13 KW to 60 KW, depending on the specific operational requirements.
The plant can utilize various heating fuels, including wood, coal, fuel oil, and natural gas.
Key features include the ability to process various waste oils, different batch capacities, ease of operation with manual and electronic controls, efficient cooling methods, and the production of multiple valuable products.
The main applications include recycling waste oils into clean fuel, generating diesel for transportation and machinery, producing asphalt for road construction, converting crude oil for industrial uses, and providing sustainable waste management solutions.
Yes, the plant provides a sustainable solution for waste management by converting waste oils into usable fuels, reducing environmental impact.
Absolutely! The distillation plant is designed for businesses looking to recycle oil and generate profit from valuable fuel products.
Regular maintenance includes checking the control systems, ensuring cooling systems are functioning properly, and inspecting for wear and tear on components to ensure optimal performance.
You can purchase the distillation plant through authorized distributors or manufacturers specializing in petroleum refining equipment.
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