The design of the large oil press

The design of the large oil press

Castor (Castor) is a kind of high oil content of the soft oil, Castor oil is derived from Castor high medical and industrial value.With castor planting area expands unceasingly in our country, in view of the castor pretreatment equipment, castor screw press research enough attention has been paid.Because of castor squeezing properties and mechanism of spiral squeezing the lack of research, palm oil millᄃ,lead to the existing screw press in squeezing when castor easy appear all sorts of problems.Therefore, the research on the mechanism castor spiral squeezing has important value.To design a daily capacity of 10 tons of castor double spiral oil press key parameters as a starting point, bucket elevatorᄃ,with the help of related equipment, castor squeezing the mechanical characteristics and in-depth study on the mechanism screw press, provides reference for the design of the screw press.LYZX34 type screw press is the recent development of the success of a large capacity, low residual oil, can be in the warm/low temperature under the two states to squeeze squeeze is a new type of oil press.On a plane in the vats screw spindle structure design of chamber, and the vats screw bore diameter reduced many draftees and gradually increase the bottom diameter combination design, squeezed oil significantly improves the compression ratio and efficiency, reduces the residual oil rate of bread.In addition has also developed tooth squeezer structure, so that when the press materials many times by instantaneous high pressure was quickly cut loose, guarantee the squeezing process midstream oil tong chang.95 type oil press is a oil press is used more widely in our country at present, around the did a lot of testing and improvement, also achieved certain results.But for the oil mill process performance and mechanical performance structure is still lack of systematic study.This test are explored on the basis of the existing test further the different involved material properties and...

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