JJ-Lurgi Debuts Its Twin-Track Sliding Cell Extractor In Its Largest Extraction Plant Project

JJ-Lurgi Debuts Its Twin-Track Sliding Cell Extractor In Its Largest Extraction Plant Project

JJ-Lurgi, the life sciences joint venture of diversified industrial conglomerate, Jebsen & Jessen Group, has successfully commissioned its largest oilseed crushing and solvent extraction plant for Sinograin Oils & Fats Industrial Dongguan Co. Ltd. Continuing its efforts to meet the growing demand and market needs for oilseed extraction and refining technology, the latest project adds to its portfolio of more than 300 completed process plants across South East Asia and China.

JJ-Lurgi Debuts Its Twin-Track Sliding Cell Extractor In Its Largest Extraction Plant Project

Soybean oil is the second most popular edible oil today, accounting for 28 percent of edible vegetable oil consumed worldwide. Growing demand for soybean and its end products, largely driven by soybean oil and soybean meal, outpaces the growth in global supply for the commodity. With fierce competition for the commodity, optimising oil extraction for soybeans and improving energy efficiency is crucial for manufacturers to gain a competitive advantage.

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The team at JJ-Lurgi was able to complete the commissioning work for Sinograin Oils & Fats Industrial Dongguan Co. Ltd. in just under a month despite the COVID-19 pandemic, overcoming challenges and restrictions that arose. The project is JJ-Lurgi’s largest oilseed crushing and solvent extraction plant to-date, designed to process soybean and rapeseeds with the Twin-Track Sliding Cell (SC) Extractor. This included a successful test run with all contractual agreements and expectations met; the plant has since produced more than 100,000 tonnes of soybean and achieved target utilities consumption figures.

The Twin-Track Sliding Cell (SC) Extractor, the first of its kind available globally, is multi-seed capable – allowing it to process different seeds such as soybean, rapeseed, palm kernel, and sunflower seeds. It is capable of capacities above 5000 tonnes per day, maximises oil extraction, and grants improved energy efficiency; with a unique mild vacuum technology that lowers the hexane content in wet meals and reduces the live steam consumption at the DTDC (desolventising, toasting, drying, and cooling) stage. This new technology, debuted in Sinograin’s extraction plant, has achieved a 20 percent and 30 percent reduction in the consumption of steam and hexane respectively, as compared to plants of similar scope.

“With over 20 years of experience in the industry, we have built deep technological and engineering expertise that has led to cutting-edge innovations. The Twin-Track SC Extractor is a result of years of improvements and innovations to our SC Extractor. We are proud to be able to complete the new plant for Sinograin, and our success adds to the accolades we’ve received in our work with our customers,” said Jakob Helms, Managing Director of JJ-Lurgi.

The Twin-Track SC Extractor is based on the third-generation model of JJ-Lurgi’s SC Extractor, first conceived in the early 1940s, and is also available as a Single-Track SC Extractor.

 

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