Extraction Plants

Extraction Plants

Extraction plants are industrial facilities designed to separate valuable components from raw materials through various physical or chemical processes. These plants can handle a wide range of materials, such as oilseeds, minerals, herbs, or natural gases, depending on the industry. In botanical extraction, for example, plant materials are processed to obtain essential oils, flavors, fragrances, or medicinal compounds using methods like solvent extraction, steam distillation, or supercritical CO₂ extraction. In the petroleum or mining sectors, extraction plants recover crude oil, natural gas, or metals from raw sources through mechanical and chemical separation techniques. Overall, extraction plants play a crucial role in converting raw resources into usable and refined products that support numerous industries, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food processing, and energy production.

Subcategories in Extraction Plants

 Supercritical (CO2 Extraction)
Supercritical (CO2 Extraction)

CO2 EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT Supercritical fluid extraction is the most advanced physical extraction technology in the world…

Rotary Evaporators
Rotary Evaporators

A Rotary Evaporator (often called a Rotovap) is a laboratory device used to gently and efficiently remove solvents from …

Short Path Distillation System
Short Path Distillation System

A Short Path Distillation System is a compact and efficient separation technique used to purify heat-sensitive compounds…

Vacuum Filter
Vacuum Filter

A Vacuum Filter is a laboratory or industrial device used to separate solids from liquids using suction pressure. The sy…