• desolventizer – the french oil mill machinery company in Lusaka
  • desolventizer – the french oil mill machinery company in Lusaka
  • desolventizer – the french oil mill machinery company in Lusaka
  • desolventizer – the french oil mill machinery company in Lusaka
  • When was the first desolventizer invented?
  • In 1949, the Central Soya, in partnership with the French Oil Mill Machinery Co., tested on a pilot scale an equipment that performed both the desolventizing and toasting. From that, the first commercial desolventizer–toaster appeared, known worldwide as the acronym DT.
  • What is a desolventizer toaster dryer cooler?
  • Desolventizer toaster dryer cooler (DTDC) is used to separate solvent from wet meal in the solvent extraction plant. KMEC’s desolventizer toaster dryer coolers have five layers. The first and second are preheating layers which function using an indirect current of steam at the base.
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  • How do desolventizer toaster dryer coolers work?
  • KMEC’s desolventizer toaster dryer coolers have five layers. The first and second are preheating layers which function using an indirect current of steam at the base. The third layer is pre-desolventizing layer which leads to the fourth, main pre-desolventizing layer. The last layer dries the material.
  • What is desolventizing & toasting?
  • Description of desolventizing–toasting The operations of the desolventizing and the toasting of soybean meal occur in a single equipment called DT. This rather complex equipment is of widespread use for the separation of hexane/soybean meal (Witte, 1995).
  • What is a model desolventizer-toaster?
  • Typical model desolventizer–toaster (DT). The DT is the largest consumer of live steam, the value being usually between 35% and 55% of all the soybean oil plant steam requirement.