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High quality recicled Used Cooking Oil
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginChina
Production Capacity100000000
CategoryVegetable Oils
Update Time2022-07-05
company profile
Incredible World Unipessoal lda
Portugal
Contact: Mr.Marco Oliveira
Tel: 351-91-7875917
Number of Employees: < 20
Business Type: Manufacture & Trade & Service
product details
Model No:UCO
Standard:USC
Origin:China
Brand:Traderportugal

Recicled High Quality Used Vegetal. 

1.FFA (free fatty acids): 5% Max

M&I (moisture and impurities): 2% Max

Iodine Value (IV): Min 80 G IOD/100G

Sulphur Content: Max 30 MG/KG

2.FFA 5% max

M.I. 2% max

IV 85 min

Sulphur 50ppm max

3.Free Fatty Acids - max 5%,

Impurities - max 1%

Water - max 1%

Sulphur - max 50ppm

Idoine Value min 85+

Polyethylene max 50ppm

4. FFA (free fatty acids): 3% Max

M&I (moisture and impurities): 2% Max

Iodine Value (IV): Min 80 G IOD/100G

Sulphur Content: Max 30 ppm

Water content: 1% Max

Insoluble substances: 1% Max

Unsaponifiable: 1% Max

Polyethylene (PE): 50 ppm Max

5. Other types of used cooking oil can also be available upon request but we shall have to check

the I.V. And sulphur content index first.

Please email us for any question related.

USED VEGETABLE OIL

Used Vegetable Oil

The used vegetable oil can be collected, cleaned, recycled and used as material in many industries

as well.

A vegetable oil is a triglyceride extracted from a plant. Such oils have been part of human culture

for millennia. The term "vegetable oil" can be narrowly defined as referring only to plant oils that

are liquid at room temperature, or broadly defined without regard to a substance's state of matter

at a given temperature. For this reason, vegetable oils that are solid at room temperature are

sometimes called vegetable fats. Vegetable oils are composed of triglycerides, as contrasted with

waxes which lack glycerin in their structure. Although many plant parts may yield oil, in

commercial practice, oil is extracted primarily from seeds. On food packaging, the term "vegetable

oil" is often used in ingredients lists instead of specifying the exact plant being used.

 

Vegetable oils are used as an ingredient or component in many manufactured products, such as:

pet food additive, fuel, soaps, skin products, candles, perfumes and other personal care and

cosmetic products.

USED TALLOW

Used tallow can be cleaned, refined and recycled, then used in many industries.

Tallow is a renderedform of beef or mutton fat, processed from suet. It is solid at room

temperature. Unlike suet, tallow can be stored for extended periods without the need for

refrigeration to prevent decomposition, provided it is kept in an airtight container to prevent

oxidation.

In industry, tallow is not strictly defined as beef or mutton fat. In this context, tallow is animal fat

that conforms to certain technical criteria, including its melting point. It is common for commercial

tallow to contain fat derived from other animals, such as lard from pigs, or even from plant

sources.

Tallow is used mainly in producing soap and animal feed

Tallow can be used for the production of biodiesel in much the same way as oils from plants are

currently used. Because tallow is derived from animal by-products which have little to no value to

commercial food industries, it avoids some of the food vs. fuel debate.

 

GUTTER OIL

Gutter oil (Chinese:地沟油;pinyin: Dìgōu yóu)(Chinese:?水油;pinyin:sōushuí yóu) is a term used in

China, both Mainland and Taiwan, to describe illicit cooking oil which has been recycled from

waste oil collected from sources such as restaurant fryers, sewer drains, grease traps and

slaughterhouse waste. The issue is frequently found in People's Republic of China; however, the

issue is not limited to China, Southeast Asia is also a problematic area in this regard. Reprocessing

is often very rudimentary; techniques include filtration, boiling, refining and the removal of

adulterants. It is then packaged and resold as a cheaper alternative to normal cooking oil. Another

version of gutter oil uses discarded animal parts, animal fat and skins, internal organs, and expired

or otherwise low-quality meat which is then cooked in large vats in order to extract the oil. Used

kitchen oil can be purchased for between 859 and 937 dollars per ton while the cleaned and

refined product can sell for 1,560 per ton. Thus there is great economic incentive to produce and

sell gutter oil. It is estimated that up to one in every ten lower market restaurant meals consumed

in China is prepared with gutter oil. This high prevalence is due to what Feng Ping of the China

Meat Research Center has made clear: "The illegal oil shows no difference in appearance and

indicators after refining and purification because the law breakers are skillful at coping with the

established standards."

The first documented case of gutter oil in mainland China was reported in 2000, when a street

vendor was found to be selling oil obtained from restaurant garbage disposals. The first

documented case of gutter oil in Taiwan was reported in 1985. In subsequent investigation, 22

people were arrested for involvement in a recycling oil ring over 10 years based in Taipei. The

worst offender was sentenced to 7 years in prison. Additionally, some reported an earlier incident

in Taiwan in the 1960s, where "Trench Oil" was imported from Japan to Taiwan and then used in

food processing. In September 2012, an ongoing investigation into the suspected use of gutter oil

as a raw material in the Chinese pharmaceutical industry was revealed. A massive scandal

involving 240 tons of gutter oil in Taiwan affecting hundreds of companies and thousands of

USED OIL AS RAW MATERIAL FROM OUR WORLWIDE REPUTABLE SUPPLIER

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eateries broke in September 2014, some of which may have been exported overseas. The collected

waste oil is sold to local workshops or small factories for cleaning and packaging. When sold to

workshops it is often transported on the back of bicycles by peddlers who are paid a monthly

wage; afterwards, the oil is held in 55-gallon barrels at the workshops until it is processed. On

other occasions the oil goes to industrial cooking oil refineries for further processing before it

finally reaches its end purpose. The industrial oil refineries are usually legitimate producers that

sell the processed oil for use in the chemical or energy industries. Gutter oil is perfectly suitable as

a raw ingredient for producing soap, rubber, bio-fuel and cosmetics. However, the refiners can

also have other intentions as the prices attained by selling it as cooking oil are much higher than if

it is sold to the chemical or energy industries. There are no proper rules nor protocols in place to

prevent purchases from or sales to entities intending to use the oil for human consumption. So it

is very common for individuals or wholesalers to purchase oil from these industrial refineries and

then resell the oil to restaurants or to end consumers. There have even been some cases where

the industrial oil refiner will package the oil under a unique brand name and sell it as legitimate oil

in retail outlets as opposed to just selling directly to restaurants. Some lower market restaurants

have long-term purchase agreements with oil recyclers for selling their used oil.

Lower market restaurants and street vendors are the biggest end buyers of gutter oil as they

operate with lower profit margins than bigger restaurants. Moreover, it is also one of the largest

kitchen expenses for restaurants, so obtaining cheaper oil can allow an offending restaurant to

reduce its overall expenses. Chinese food is generally heavily dependent on oil due to most foods

being fried so cheaper meal prices for the many cost conscious consumers are possible if gutter

oil is used instead of virgin oil. The situation becomes more serious due to the fact that it is hard

to distinguish reprocessed gutter oil from legitimate oil. Bleach is used to transform gutter oil's

dark color into a more natural one and alkali additives are used to neutralize the abnormal pH

caused by containing high concentrations of animal fats

 

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