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The semi-continuous deodorization of oils in all-glass equipment

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Journal of the American Oil Chemist’ Society

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Two semi-continuous all-glass vacuum deodorizers have been constructed and tested. One operates on a bubble-cap principle. The other is constructed from a modified 15-plate Oldershaw distillation column. Both columns effectively deodorize oils and remove fatty acids, but the latter has the higher capacity.

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Allen, R.R., Van Akkeren, L.A. & Vander Wal, R.J. The semi-continuous deodorization of oils in all-glass equipment. J Am Oil Chem Soc 29, 380–382 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02631464

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