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Process and plant for producing fatty alcohols

In detergents, these carbon chains are quite effective. If you want this to work properly then you should use a Continuous Fatty alcohol plant.

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Process and plant for producing fatty alcohols

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  1. Process and plant for producing fatty alcohols Cosmetics, medicines, and detergents all use fatty alcohols in their manufacturing processes. Products that use these ingredients need to contain fatty alcohol to function properly. Fatty alcohols - what are they? Natural fatty alcohols can be found in both plant and animal products. Traditional sources of fatty alcohols include vegetable oils, which offer a wide range of carbon-density fatty alcohols (from six to 24). Because of their high lauryl chain composition, vegetable-based alcohols are more popular than animal-based alcohols in some applications. In detergents, these carbon chains are quite effective. If you want this to work properlythen you should use a Continuous Fatty alcohol plant.

  2. Fatty-alcohol production process and facility Abstract Reaction mixtures with at least one free fatty acid and at least one fatty acid ester can be used to produce fatty alcohols by hydrogenating at least one fatty acid ester with hydrogen, wherein the hydrogenation is carried out on a catalyst at a temperature of 150 to 300°C and pressures of 50 to 250 bar, and wherein the at least one free fatty acid content in the reagents can be varied from 0.01% to 99%. Description Fatty Alcohol Production Methods and Equipment At least one fatty acid ester is hydrogenated to at least one fatty alcohol using hydrogen at temperatures between 1 50°C and 300°C and pressures between 50 to 250 bars, according to the invention. The hydrogenation is carried out on a catalyst at a temperature between 1 50°C and 300°C and pressures between 50 and 250 bars. They are mostly linear, monofunctional terminal alcohols with alkyl radical chains of 8 to 1-8 carbons in length. Hydrogenation of fatty acid esters, particularly methyl esters, is the most common method for producing fatty alcohols from renewable resources. There is no better source for oil milling solutions and Stearic Acid bidding plants than ours. There is a strong presence in both India and the rest of the world for the corporation in oil and fats. Vegetable Oil Refinery, Continuous Bleaching, Continuous Deodorization; Physical Refinery; Chemical Refinery; Winterization/Dewaxing Plant; Fractionation Plant are some of the other facilities supplied by the company.

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