Sunflower Seed Oil
Sunflower Seed Oil | |||||||
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Properties | |||||||
Type | Liquid | ||||||
Made With/By | Chemical synthesis | ||||||
Difficulty of Production | Easy | ||||||
Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
Can Be Placed | No | ||||||
Temperature | 20°C | ||||||
Renewable? | Somewhat renewable | ||||||
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Sunflower Seed Oil is the non-volatile oil pressed from the seeds of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus). It can also be polluting when spilled with a Drainage Pipe.
Sunflower Seed Oil Production
- You can make Sunflower Seed Oil in 2 different ways, these are:
- In a Industrial Liquefaction Machine:
- 1 Sunflower > 100mB Sunflower Seed Oil
- In a Industrial Mixer
- 1 Sunflower > 100mB Sunflower Seed Oil
- In a Industrial Liquefaction Machine:
Sunflower Seed Oil Uses
- Sunflower Seed Oil has 3 total uses as of now, these being in a Coker Unit and a Industrial Mixer.
- In the Coker Unit:
- 16000mB Sunflower Seed Oil > 1 Petroleum Coke + 1600mB Coker Gas
- In the Industrial Mixer:
- 500mB Wood Oil + 500mB Sunflower Seed Oil > 200mB Biofuel
- 200mB Ethanol + 800mB Sunflower Seed Oil > 1000mB Engine Lubricant
- In the Coker Unit:
Trivia
- Real Life Facts:
- Sunflower oil is commonly used in food as a frying oil, and in cosmetic formulations as an emollient.
- Sunflower oil is primarily composed of linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated fat, and oleic acid, a monounsaturated fat.
External Links
- Sunflower Oil Wikipedia Page