Solvent extraction of fish offal

Summary Data are given which show the effect of the various extraction variables on the extraction of fish meal in both the laboratory and pilot plant. The use of wetting agents, although promising in the laboratory, does not appear to be of much value for pilot plant operation. A higher percentage...

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