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selmaassili

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Posted 23 February 2019 - 09:36 AM

Hey everyone , 

is any one here work in a oil refining ( physical refining ) , i really need your help 

 

how do you store the used bleaching earth before evacuation, in vats? in a room ?

 

if you have some pictures , that will help me alot , im Struggling with that

 

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Posted 25 February 2019 - 08:22 PM

generally speaking and evacuation is an urgent and immediate need. so you're going to stop to store something instead of getting all personnel out of the building?

 

I must be missing something here


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Posted 25 February 2019 - 09:54 PM

generally speaking and evacuation is an urgent and immediate need. so you're going to stop to store something instead of getting all personnel out of the building?

 

I must be missing something here

 

She might mean extraction.



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Posted 25 February 2019 - 10:11 PM

It looks like a lot of people in Malaysia are working on this problem of what to do with spent bleaching earth. It seems that to reduce the problem of spontaneous combustion and make some money, the residual oil trapped in the bleaching earth can be recovered and used as biodiesel (or for fuel in cement factories etc.). Then people are looking into converting the de-oiled spent bleaching earth into cement, bricks, ceramic tiles and soil amendments (aka fertilizer).

 

As for how to store it, I don't know.





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