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For refining the oil, there are
three basic processes in the refinery. First process is neutralizing the
oil in the neutralizer to remove the Free Fatty Acids (FFA) by adding
caustic soda. Oil is heated up to about 60°C by thermic fluid coils and
oil is stirred by stirrer. Then soap stock formed due to chemical
reaction is allowed to settle at the bottom of the neutralizer from
where it is taken out into soap pan.
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Neutralized oil is drawn into the
second vessel called bleacher where color of oil is removed by
bleaching process with aid of chemicals such as carbon black and
bleaching earth. Oil is generally heated up to 110°C by thermic fluid
coils. Stirring is also continued. Bleaching process is done under
vacuum.
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Bleached oil then goes to the
filter press where bleaching earth and chemicals are separated and clean
bleached oil is then drawn to deodorizer where oil is heated above
110°C through thermic fluid coils and then live steam is given to the
oil from the bottom steam nozzles and temperature of oil is raised up to
200 to 220°C through thermic fluid coils. Entire process is done under
high vacuum. Thus smell is removed from the oil in the deodorizer. Then
it goes to cooler where water circulating coils take away heat and oil
is cooled. Again it goes to second filter press where completely refined
and transparent color less oil is obtained.
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Thermic Fluid Boiler, Vacuum Pump, Barometric
Condenser, Catchalls, Steam Generator etc. play their role in the
refining process. So these equipments are part of the refinery and
connected with the vessels through pipelines.
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