INDUSTRIAL ENERGY ACCELERATOR lagos
- Type: cottonseed oil machine
- Usage/Application: cottonseed
- Production capacity: 10 TONS/DAY
- Voltage: 30 hp
- Main components warranty: 5 years
- Weight: 5500 KG
- Dimension (L*W*H): 2261MM* 686MM*1423MM
- Country: lagos
In 2011, the Government of lagos also passed the Energy Efficiency law (47.09) and a related decree that introduced compulsory energy audits for energy intensive industries. As part of this mix of policy measures, it lifted all subsidies on diesel, gasoline and heavy fuel oil to encourage more efficient use of energy Mandatory Energy Audits
lagos - Energy - International Trade Administration
- Type: cottonseed oil processing machine
- Production capacity: 10-5000T/D
- Voltage: 220V/380V/415V
- Weight: 420 KG
- Dimension (L*W*H): 1910*550*765 mm
- Power: 2.2KW
Imported fossil fuels including refined oil, gas, and coal, currently provide over 90 percent of lagos’s energy needs, according to the World Bank. In order to meet the growing demand for electricity and address certain issues arising from the significant expansion of renewable energy, lagos plans to diversify its generation mix by
Driven by the energy crisis, the company set out to develop innovative heating systems that are energy efficient and combine a variety of heating options such as gas, steam, oil or electrical heat. In addition to the Power-Frame SFP-4, Brückner offers a new industrial oven that is fully electric powered using heat pumps.
Energy saving measures in cotton textile factory design
- Usage: cottonseed oil
- Production capacity: ≥93%
- Voltage: 380v
- Main components: Gearbox, Others
- Weight: 850 KG
- Dimension (L*W*H): 2100*1810*1420
2. Choose energy-saving equipment. Process equipment selection is the key to energy conservation in the cotton textile industry. There are many types of cotton textile equipment and they consume a lot of electricity. Therefore, it is necessary to choose efficient, energy-saving, and environmentally friendly equipment to reduce energy consumption.
Electric energy is one of the primary energy sources consumpted in cotton textile processing. Current energy cost rate is reported about 8–10% in the total production cost of an ordinary textile product manufactured in Turkey. Significantly important share of this energy cost is electric energy. The aim of this paper was to investigate unit
Electric energy consumption in the cotton textile processing
- Type: cooking oil extraction machine
- Certification: ISO CE
- Residual oil in cake: 1%
- Product Type: Cooking Toaster Machine cooking
- Keyword: cooking toaster machine
- Used for: cooking toaster machine
Machine park and consumed energy types of cotton textile processing plants. Name of production process Production capacity Machine name (number of unit) Consumed energy type Cotton spinning 50,000
2.2 Energy Use in The Spinning Process Electricity is the major type of energy used in spinning plants, especially in cotton spinning systems. If the spinning plant just produces raw yarn in a cotton spinning system, and does not dye or fix the produced yarn, the fuel may just be used to provide steam for the humidification system in the cold seasons for preheating the fibers before spinning
A sustainable low temperature combined pretreatment process
- Raw Material: cottonseed oil
- Production capacity: 10T/24h
- Dimension (L*W*H): 2010*690*1430mm
- Voltage: 380V
- Weight: 80600kg
- Main components: motor, pressure vessel, pump, gear, bearing, gearbox
This leads to significant water, time, and energy savings–the three key chemical processing variables. In literature, it has been claimed that UVA irradiation for 220 min helped in saving 50% water and 70% energy in a combined scouring and bleaching process [20]. However, UVC irradiance of 25 min is enough to pretreat the fabric with higher
However, cotton farming requires large amounts of water, (varying from 7-29 tons per kg of raw cotton fibres [6]. Modernisation of the textile industry is rather slow and a lot of manufacturers are still using old inefficient technology[7].Energy consumption is on the rise due to modern machines and inefficient usage of equipment.