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Used vegetable oil (UVO)

2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (IEOM), 2015
Although there has been much debate about biodiesel production, only now is the government showing real interest in the sector. Small scale biodiesel production has been running for more than a decade, despite all the challenges faced by biodiesel producers.
Ebonkile Cynthia Thaba   +2 more
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Performance of Biosurfactant Produced from Used Vegetable Oil

GeoCongress 2008, 2008
Disposing of used vegetable oil into the sewer system is causing numerous problems for the cities. Hence there is interest in recycling the used vegetable oil for other applications. In this study, a nonaseptic method was used to produce biosurfactants from used vegetable oil.
C. Vipulanandan   +2 more
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Use of vegetable and approximate oil waste

Chemistry, Technology and Application of Substances, 2022
Methods of using waste in the processing of vegetable and fusel oils - a solution of glycerin, amyl and isoamyl alcohols in order to obtain ethers based on them, and thus ensure their integrated processing and creating waste-free technology of these processes are proposed.
А. Ludyn, V. Reutskyy
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Machinability analysis of Titanium 64 using ultrasonic vibration and vegetable oil

Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2022
Industries have been pursuing a competent machining strategy that fulfills the necessity of sustainability without deteriorating tool wear or final product quality of components made from difficult-to-cut material Titanium 64.
Jay Airao, C. Nirala
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Use of vegetable oils in dermatology: an overview

International Journal of Dermatology, 2017
SummaryVegetable oils have been used for a wide variety of purposes since time immemorial; however, their principle use remains as skin moisturizers, especially in neonates and children. Because of their considerable efficacy and a low side effect profile and bearable cost, these oils are hugely popular as moisturizers among the common people in ...
Rashmi, Sarkar   +4 more
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Use of vegetable oils as transformer oils – a review

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015
Abstract The mineral or synthetic oil is mostly being used in conjunction with paper as the dielectric medium in most of the high voltage equipment. However, impact on environment, lack of petroleum oil reserves and disposal problems with used oils, have prompted researchers to direct their focus onto biodegradable and renewable insulating materials.
M. Rafiq   +6 more
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Use of Vegetable Oils in Pie Crusts

Journal of Food Science, 1983
ABSTRACT Limited research has been reported in the literature on the performance of vegetable oils in pastry. This study evaluated differences in quality between pie crusts prepared with four types of vegetable oils and those prepared with a standard hydrogenated vegetable shortening.
M. L. DREHER   +2 more
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Biofuel from Used Vegetable (Cooking) Oil

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Proceedings, 2011
Abstract Everyday people use cooking oil at home and various commercial establishments in the hospitability industry. Particularly hotels and restaurants are generating 0.1 million tons /year of waste cooking oil in India and other countries such as US (0.3–0.4 million tons), EU (0.7–1 million tons), United Kingdom (0.2 million tons), and Canada (0.135
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Considerations About Using Vegetable Oils in Lubricants

World Tribology Congress III, Volume 1, 2005
New lubricating oils obtained from mixtures of synthetic diesters (di-2-ethylhexyl-adipate (DOA) and di-2-ethylhexyl-sebacate (DOS)) and vegetable oils (sunflower, SFO, soybean, SO and rapeseed oil, RO) are studied. The characteristics of all these mixtures are given together with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermal gravimetric (TG ...
Cosmina L. Puscas   +3 more
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Esterified cellulose nanofibres from saw dust using vegetable oil

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
In this work, cellulose nanofibres (CNFs) were extracted from sawdust, which is an underutilized by-product from the wood and timber industry. The extracted CNFs by chemical and mechanical treatments had a web-like structure with diameters ranging between 2 nm and 27 nm and lengths reaching a few microns.
T C, Mokhena, M J, John
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