Nakiyadeniya Oil Palm Watawala Plantations PLC
- Usage: Palm Oil
- Type: palm oil press machine
- Production Capacity: 1% cooking oil machine Model Number: GQ-429
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): According to the capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1610x6150x1260mm
- Weight: 150 KG
- Certification: ISO91
- Item: Palm oil hexane solvent extraction
- Steam consumption: ≤28Kg/T
- Business Solvent residual: < .7%
- Market: all over the world
- Index in crude oil: 5-5ppm
- Main equipment: rotocel extractor, desolventizer, distiller, condenser
- Material: Stainless steel and carbon steel
- Extracting method: Solvent extraction method
Nakiyadeniya Oil Palm Overview. The cultivation of oil palm commenced in the years 1968. The first Oil Palm plant was planted at Nakiadeniya oil palm Estate on Digdola Division (Now
Oil palm covers 7% of the total cultivated lands for vegetable oils globally, but has the highest output, producing 40 % of all oils and fats. M. Jerry Wales, a European Planter, commenced
Watawala Plantations PLC
- Usage: Palm Oil
- Type: palm oil expeller machine
- Production Capacity: High Efficiency
- Model Number: red Palm oil machine
- Voltage: 220V, 380V, or other
- Power(W): depend on the capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H): depend on the capacity
- Weight: depend on the capacity
- Certification: BV, ISO91, CE, etc..., BV, ISO91, CE, etc..
- Color: red Palm oil machine
- Capacity: 1tpd-2tpd
- Use: oil refinery
- Steam consumption: 45kg/T oil
- Phosphoric acid: 2~3kg/T oil
- Electric consumption: 28kwh/T oil
- Bleaching earth consumption: 5~5Kg/Toil
- Waste bleaching earth oil content: <35%
With emphasis on innovation and value addition, Watawala Plantations has grown to be recognized as the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka. With a proud history of being involved in the Agri industry of Sri Lanka as a pioneer nation
Since its establishment just over 50 years ago with the planting of 68 seedlings on the Nakiyadeniya estate managed today by Watawala Plantations PLC oil palm has played an increasingly important role in the Sri
Watawala Plantations becomes South Asia’s first
- Usage: Palm Oil
- Type: palm oil manufacturing machine
- Production Capacity: 3 TPD small oil refining Voltage: 380V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 193*68*148 mm
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Gear, Bearing, Gearbox, Other
- Oil Product name: Oil press
- Raw material: Palm , Palm , Palm, soy bean
- Control mode: Automatic
- Processing Types: Hot press, Cold press
- Size: Customized
- Advantage: High efficiency
- Capacity: 1kg-12kg/day
- Color: Blue, green, customized
- After-sales Service Provided: Online Video Technical Support
Watawala Plantations PLC (CSE: WATA), Sri Lanka’s leading diversified agribusiness company, has reached the next milestone in its development of sustainable oil palm plantations, achieving the Roundtable
Our focus at Watawala Plantation PLC today is on the three plantations and one palm oil mill in Udagama town of Galle district, the southern region of Sri Lanka. These units
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- Usage: Palm Oil
- Type: palm oil production line
- Production Capacity: 42-53% Model Number: Q-1129
- Voltage: 220V/380V
- Power(W): 13.5KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 195*13*19mm
- Weight: 95kg
- Certification: ISO91
- Production condition: Staff 1~2
- Item: automatic oil press price
- Plant: 3~5 square meters
- Business Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB, CFR, CIF, EXW
- Guarantee: 1 Year
- After sale service: Yes
- Suitable objects: Palm etc.
- Main engine: Y16M-6-7.5KW
Despite first being established in 1968 on Watawala Plantations’ Nakiyadeniya Estate in the Galle district, oil palm has until recent times gone under the radar as one of Sri Lanka’s most
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- Usage: Palm Oil
- Type: palm oil extraction machine
- Production Capacity: 2T/D Voltage: 22W
- Dimension(L*W*H): 8*62*117 mm
- Weight: 136 KG
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Key Selling Points: Automatic
- Marketing Machinery Test Report: Provided
- Video outgoing-inspection: Provided
- Warranty of core components: 1 Year
- Core Components: Motor
- Product name: centrifugal oil flltering machine
- Application: filter oil
- Advantage: easy to operate
- Style: Horizontal
- Filtering temperature: 2-9degree
- Work pressure: <.3MPa
- Raw Material: crude oil
Businesscafe Sri Lanka’s leading diversified agribusiness company, Watawala Plantations PLC, announced a Rs. 1.86 million investment towards the installation of a
Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill of Watawala Plantations (CSE: WATA) is situated in Nakiyadeniya Estate, which is located in Udugama, Galle. Commenced its operations in 1984, the palm oil mill is using the latest palm oil milling
- Where is Nakiyadeniya palm oil mill located?
- Watawala Plantations PLC46 Annual Report 2020/2021 NAKIYADENIYA PALM OIL MILL Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill of Watawala Plantations is situated in the Nakiyadeniya Estate, which is located in Udugama, Galle. It commenced its operations in 1984 and boasts the latest palm oil milling technology to enhance efficiency within a low operating cost.
- Why is Nakiyadeniya palm oil mill certified?
- The momentous recognition makes the mill the first palm oil mill in South Asia and Sri Lanka to be certified with this coveted accreditation. The certification also strengthens Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill’s leadership as the largest certified CPO and kernel oil producer in the country.
- Who started the nakiadeniya plantation in Sri Lanka?
- British planters namely Mr. Fraizer, Mr. Mackintosh and Mr. Michel are the major contributors to expand the Nakiadeniya estate to become the then largest rubber plantation in Sri Lanka. In the year of 1965 British planter Mr. Gerry Wells introduced Oil Palm to the Nakiadeniya estate.
- Who planted oil palm in Sri Lanka?
- M. Jerry Wales, a European Planter, commenced the cultivation of oil palm in Sri Lanka in 1968 at Nakiyadeniya Estate by planting 68 oil palm plants covering an area of 0.50 Ha. Since 1968, oil palm cultivation has rapidly increased throughout the Low Country Wet Zone of Sri Lanka as it was seen as an economical and profitable crop.