Description
1. Product Overview
Industrial Canola Oil Residue is a by-product generated during the industrial processing and refining of canola oil. This residue typically contains residual oils, fatty compounds, organic solids, and trace processing materials, making it a valuable secondary raw material for several industrial sectors. Its primary industrial use includes biofuel production, oleochemical processing, and industrial feedstock applications where residual oil content can be efficiently utilized. The key value proposition lies in delivering a cost-effective lipid-based input while supporting waste-to-value resource recovery. Strategically, industrial canola oil residue plays an important role in circular industrial supply chains, enabling manufacturers to reduce raw material costs while improving sustainability performance.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Chemical Composition:
- Residual canola oil and fatty acids
- Organic solids and plant-derived compounds
- Trace glycerides and phospholipids
- Minor moisture and processing residues
- Purity Level / Grade:
- Industrial by-product grade
- Residual oil content varies depending on processing source
- Suitable for industrial processing and secondary feedstock use
- Physical Characteristics:
- Semi-solid paste, sludge, or viscous residue
- Color: Dark brown to black
- Texture: Thick, oily, and organic-rich
- Particle size: Variable depending on filtration stage
- Density: Source-dependent
- Packaging Options:
- Bulk jumbo bags (1 MT)
- Sealed industrial drums
- Bulk tanker or containerized shipments
- Moisture-protected liner packaging available
- Shelf Life:
- Typically 6–12 months when stored in sealed containers under dry, temperature-controlled conditions
3. Core Industrial Applications
Primary Industries:
- Biofuel and biodiesel production
- Oleochemical processing facilities
- Industrial energy generation
- Animal feed processing (where regulatory standards allow)
- Industrial waste-to-energy operators
Operational Use Cases:
- Feedstock for biodiesel and renewable fuel production
- Input material for fatty acid recovery and oleochemical processing
- Fuel source for industrial boilers and energy recovery systems
- Organic feedstock for industrial recycling and by-product valorization
Performance & Cost Advantages:
Industrial Canola Oil Residue offers significant economic advantages compared to refined vegetable oils used as industrial feedstock. Its residual oil and lipid content enable efficient energy and chemical recovery, while its lower acquisition cost improves operational margins. For processors focused on resource optimization and sustainable manufacturing, this material provides a reliable and scalable alternative feedstock.
4. Competitive Advantages
- Quality Consistency: Sourced from established oil processing operations with stable residue composition
- Supply Reliability: Continuous supply generated from large-scale vegetable oil refining facilities
- Logistics Capability: Bulk export packaging and containerized shipment options available
- Price Competitiveness: Significantly lower cost compared to refined vegetable oil feedstocks
- Sustainability Benefits: Supports circular economy principles through industrial by-product utilization
- Technical Documentation: Material information and shipment documentation available upon request
Positioned as a strategic industrial feedstock, Industrial Canola Oil Residue enables manufacturers to reduce input costs, improve resource efficiency, and strengthen sustainability outcomes within industrial processing operations.
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20MT
- Loading Capacity (MT per container): Approximately 20–24 MT per 20’ container (depending on packaging format and moisture content)`








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