baoding production of vegetable oil in namibia
- Use: vegetable oil
- Type: vegetable oil production equipment
- Core Components: Motor
- Voltage: 220V / 380V
- Power: 3.6KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 960*470*900mm
- Weight: 65 KG
- Application fields: Vegetable processing plant, Snack food factory, Beverage Factory, Cooking oil factory, roasting machine
- Machinery Function: seed roasting machine
- Raw material: Nuts, Soybean, roasting machine, Pumpkin Seeds,peanut
- Output Heating method: Electric
- Capacity: 12.50kg/h
- Application: Food Industry
- Function: Heating
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Usage: Food Industry Equipment
- Market: namibia
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