Automatic crude oil dilution control with premium oil segregation using near infrared (NIR) on-line system


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Fatah Yah Abd Manaf, . and Yap A. K. C., . Automatic crude oil dilution control with premium oil segregation using near infrared (NIR) on-line system. pp. 306-314. ISSN 1511-2780

Abstract

The clarification operation in a palm oil mill is an important processing step that should be carefully handled with as much care as possible. As the oil loss in the clarification processes is a major source of oil loss in the overall milling operation there is an urgent need to improve the crude oil dilution control for efficient oil recovery. Currently there are no reliable methods to maintain the oil to crude oil ratio. As a result no automatic dilution control is in practice even when mill throughputs are widely fluctuating. The trend to produce crude palm oil with low (1.5) free fatty acid (FFA) appears to be increasing among the millers as it commands a premium price in the world markets. In order to meet this demand it will be worthwhile to use the near infrared (NIR) analyser for rapid analysis of the crude oil. It is also more efficient than the conventional method. Field trial results have shown that the NIR On-line system can be used not only to control the water dilution at an average of 39 to 40 of the crude oil but also to monitor the FFA content below 1.5 for automatic premium oil segregation during the palm oil processing.


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Abstract

The clarification operation in a palm oil mill is an important processing step that should be carefully handled with as much care as possible. As the oil loss in the clarification processes is a major source of oil loss in the overall milling operation there is an urgent need to improve the crude oil dilution control for efficient oil recovery. Currently there are no reliable methods to maintain the oil to crude oil ratio. As a result no automatic dilution control is in practice even when mill throughputs are widely fluctuating. The trend to produce crude palm oil with low (1.5) free fatty acid (FFA) appears to be increasing among the millers as it commands a premium price in the world markets. In order to meet this demand it will be worthwhile to use the near infrared (NIR) analyser for rapid analysis of the crude oil. It is also more efficient than the conventional method. Field trial results have shown that the NIR On-line system can be used not only to control the water dilution at an average of 39 to 40 of the crude oil but also to monitor the FFA content below 1.5 for automatic premium oil segregation during the palm oil processing.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Crude oil
AGROVOC Term: Oil palms
AGROVOC Term: Automation
AGROVOC Term: Control systems
AGROVOC Term: Technology
AGROVOC Term: Processing
AGROVOC Term: Centrifuging
AGROVOC Term: Monitoring
AGROVOC Term: Calibration
AGROVOC Term: Detectors
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2025 06:05
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24089

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