Solid – Liquid Leaching

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Solid – Liquid Leaching Oil and Fat Technology Laboratory Practices

Leaching Solvent Solution

Solution Extraction – Diffusion Extraction Çözünme ekstraksiyonu bölgesi Difüzyon ekstraksiyonu bölgesi

Factors Affecting Extraction Thickness of oil seed Temperature Solvent type Solvent Quantity Moisture Content of the Seed Agitation

Single Stage Leaching Equilibrium overflow V1, x1 V2, x2 L0, N0, y0, B underflow

Multiple Stage Leaching overflow V1, x1 Vn+1, xn+1 L0, N0, y0, B Ln, Nn, yn, B underflow