Oil bleaching
What are the latest industrial oil bleaching technologies?
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October 7, 2024 at 1:12 pm by Mohamed Alam
The latest industrial oil bleaching technologies include advanced filtration systems, optimized bleaching agents like modified bleaching earth, and automated control systems for precise temperature and mixing control. These innovations improve bleaching efficiency, reduce waste, and ensure consistent oil quality.
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May 22, 2026 at 7:22 am by Craig Price
Building on these advancements, the machines such as the CMM-6RL incorporate automated mixing, temperature control, and optimized bleaching agents to maximize efficiency and maintain consistent oil quality. These systems not only reduce processing time, but also minimize waste and energy consumption. The image below shows the CMM-6RL plant, highlighting its compact and robust design perfectly suited to modern industrial oil bleaching applications.
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May 22, 2026 at 7:25 am by Daniel Brown
You’re right that modern plants use automated mixing, precise temperature control and optimized adsorbents to speed processing, cut energy use and tighten product consistency, but there’s an important equipment distinction to keep clear. The CMM-6RL is a regeneration/polishing unit designed for cleaning and restoring in-service oils, whereas base‑oil lightening by adsorption is typically implemented with multi‑column Fuller’s earth systems (the CMM‑R family).
For true bleaching/finishing of base oils the proven approach is Fuller’s earth adsorption in multi‑column CMM‑R units: modular column counts (6, 10, 12 or 24) give lightening throughputs from roughly 400 up to about 4,000 L/h, units are compact and can be trailer‑mounted, and the sorbent can be reactivated many times (reported up to ~500 cycles) without removal. Sorbent will eventually saturate and needs replacement/disposal, so plan for sorbent management and occasional downtime. If you want, I can map either CMM‑R or CMM‑6RL options to a specific feedstock, throughput or footprint to pick the right machine and operating setpoints.
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