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Latest post 04-14-2008 11:34 AM by Bhadrinath.K. 6 replies.
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  • 02-20-2008 07:49 AM

    Chicken fat for oil

    I am trying to do some research into producing biodiesel from animal fats. My family has a small-med sized poulty farm and processing plant. There are hundreds to thousands of pounds of fat and greese from skin and left over parts weekly from the processing room weekly. I have been able to find out how to turn oil into biodiesel but how do I get the original oil out of this wasted skin and raw animal fat? It just seems like such a waste of energy being thrown away and with diesel about $5.00 per gallon now in the area it is just crazy not to try and use this waste product. Any ideas or companys that I could call to buy equipment for this type of production would be great.

  • 02-20-2008 05:44 PM In reply to

    Re: Chicken fat for oil

    Ask Tyson foods, they sell all thier rendered fat to Conoco.

    Profitable or not? I kind of doubt it for a small operation that does not process thier product, uses excess heat/energy, tight management, and gov subsidies to render the fat out; and the buyer who uses further gov subsidies to process for a profit..

    Dereck In Texas
  • 02-20-2008 09:16 PM In reply to

    Re: Chicken fat for oil

     One strandard method to get the fat out is run it thru an extruder similar to an oil seed or plastics extruder. This is, I think, for inedible grease. Goes something like this:

    1 . grind skin & parts

    2. heat to about than 190 

    3. run thru extruder

    4. separate the water & grease

    There are other ways. Batch type. May be cheaper/scalable. 

    Don't know how big or $ for this equip is:

    http://www.keitheng.com/equipment.html

    http://www.ancoeaglin.com/equip_rendering.html

    http://www.atlas-stord.dk/page317.aspx

    People have been rendering for 1000s of years. You may be able to build/adapt other equipment.

    I'd guess that to make it work($ & time) heat recovery(heat exchangers?) is needed. Microwave heat maybe usable,  just a  thought

    Good luck. 

     

  • 02-20-2008 10:07 PM In reply to

    Re: Chicken fat for oil

     Thought about it a little. A microwave would work well. If you can't buy equip that is the size you need, build or buy a microwave one.

    Microwaves can't travel thru those little air vent holes that are in a standard microwave. 

    Basicly, as the ground(maybe unground) feeds are microwaved the fat melts & runs out of the oven thru little holes in the bottom. Any steam produced would go out the air vent, I'd have a vacuum.

    Should do about 10+ lbs per kw ($0.12 for elec).

    Maybe to test this, a microwave veg steamer would work - test time, amount, energy use, water content, etc. A a new small continuous centrifuge is about $300. 

    Maybe a new or used industrial continuous microwave would work.

    The cost for setting up a microwave system would very low. Therefore making what you want to do prosible without much dollar risk.   

    Martin         

  • 02-20-2008 10:11 PM In reply to

    Re: Chicken fat for oil

     Let us know what you decide to do. Thanks.

    Martin 

  • 02-22-2008 02:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Chicken fat for oil

     I did come across how to build your own continuous microwave from a consumer grade one. Very simple & cheap(few $100).

    You could add as many as you need to do the job.

    This won't work for what I currently need one for, but I saved the info in case you want it or for some yet unknown need of mine.

    Martin 

     

  • 04-14-2008 11:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Chicken fat for oil

    We made some test batches of Biodiesel proudly called summer biodiesel out of chicken waste.

    The fact is one can extract hardly 10-15% from chicken waste that is the legs and intestine which amounts to 300to 350gms per chicken.

    The fat recovery is good provided if one culd process a min of 10Mts of waste.

    Needless to say!

    Its a simple procedure to add water and boil it till the fat is liberated in a closed vessel preferabley a steel one.

    The ffa is well below3%.and the colour is gold to be sure that we get a good biodiesel.

    However, the liquidation or the sale of residue is the main issue to bring down the cost of the fat.

    Bhadrinath.

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