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Basestock hydrogenation system

Continuous hydrogenation systems have been available for quite some time, but their commercial usage has been limited for several reasons. The maximum value for any continuous operation is realized when it is used to produce large quantities of the same product. As most edible oil processors produce a variety of products, several different basestocks are routinely required that can be produced more efficiently, with better uniformity using batch hydrogenation systems. [Pg.868]

Basestock requirements will vary with each processor, depending upon the customet requitements, which dictate the finished products produced. The basestock systems can include several source oils or can be limited to almost a single oil type. In either case, the basestock inventories usually consist of a few hydrogenated products that cover a wide range for blending to the desired consistencies (O Brien, 2004) ... [Pg.424]


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