Smart Engineering and Energy Saving Management in Edible Oil Processing Technology and Speciality Fats Industrial Application

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The present paper research performs an overwieved study regarding the engineering activities involved in the industrial design of the edible oil plant units. The objectives of the proposed smart engineering plan were to increase the oil extractability in the condition of process performance analysis of total integrated manufacturing facility, flexible tailor-made production, financial performance analysis and ecological industrial processing. Modern manufacturing operation via mechanical method of oilseeds pre-pressing associated with performant oilseeds preparation (drying, craking, dehulling, flaking) were considered to be analysed in the smart engineering for tailor-made end-product of higher commercial quality.

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