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publicationDate 1994-10-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-231262-B
titleOfInvention Processing method for soil and left-over
abstract A soil and left-over processing method is featured by use of soil andleft-over as materials submerged in the heated animal oil, fish oil andvegetable oil of cookware, and three pressure-relieving stages concerningthe enclosed container. The heating oils that are mixed and heated aretreated as hot medium. During the beginning stage of the pressure-relievingprocess, the process is carried out under the conditions of pressure that is100 mmHg ~ 300mmHg lower than the normal atmospheric pressure. Subsequently,during the middle stage of the pressure-relieving process, it is carried outunder the conditions of pressure that is 500 mmHg ~ 700mmHg lower than thenormal atmospheric pressure. Finally, during the middle stage of thepressure-relieving process, it is carried out under the conditions ofpressure that is 700 mmHg ~ 750mmHg lower than the normal atmosphericpressure. The water content of the materials is removed and evaporated.The above-mentioned dried materials are put in the squeezer to decomposethe oil and solid substance to acquire protein.
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