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What are industrial uses for soybeans?

Industrial uses for soybeans comprise no more than 0.5% of the protein and 2.6% of the oil produced from soybeans grown in the United States. There are no current industrial uses for whole soybeans. There is one instance when soybeans were used for ship ballast, and powdered soybeans were patented as a floor covering.

Why is process improvement important in soybean extraction plants?

Process improvement in extraction plants has continued with increasing emphasis on energy efficiency, cost reduction, reducing hexane loss, quality of meal and oil, and increased capacity, driven by a six-fold increase in soybean production since 1950 and by an increase in energy costs since 1970.

What are the environmental problems associated with soybean & soybean oil processing?

An inherent aspect of soybean and soybean oil processing is the normal production and discharge of several waste materials, which must be managed to preclude environmental pollution. There is potential for major environmental pollution problems as a result of human error or catastrophic failure.

Why is soybean oil becoming a feedstock for industrial products?

However, more stringent environmental standards, rising costs for competing petroleum-derived products, ability to tailor soybean oil for improved performance properties, and more cost effective chemical conversion processes are leading to increased attention on soybean oil as a feedstock for industrial products.