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titleOfInvention Emulsion fuel production equipment
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To produce an emulsion obtained by adding water to mineral oil or vegetable oil. Emulsions can reduce the environmental impact and aim to extend the life and cost of fossil fuels. Insufficient raw materials for vegetable oil. Production as BDF is expected. Since the demand for oil around the world is increasing and the cost is high, it is desirable to spread the emulsion production equipment at an early stage. SOLUTION As a promising production of vegetable oil, planting of Jatropha is spreading under the government subsidy in the Philippines, Indonesia, Africa and so on. Future production of raw materials is expected. [Selection] Figure 1
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