Pra Rancangan Pabrik Pembuatan Asam Linoleat dari Biji Kemiri Melalui Proses Hidrolisis Colgate Emery Dengan Kapasitas Produksi 4.500 Ton/Tahun
Preliminary Design of A Linoleic Acid Production Plant from Candlenut Seeds Via Colgate-Emery Hydrolysis Process with A Capacity of 4,500 Tons/Year

Date
2025Author
Khodijah, Putri
Zaiyat, Muhammad Ziniddin Zidan
Advisor(s)
Irvan, Irvan
Sidabutar, Rivaldi
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The demand for linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid, continues to rise annually in
Indonesia, as evidenced by the consistently high import volumes. Linoleic acid is a
widely used chemical additive and an essential omega-6 fatty acid crucial for
human growth and development. It also serves as a fatty acid supplement in
pharmaceuticals, an emulsifier in food products, and an ingredient in skincare
formulations. This pre-design study proposes a linoleic acid production plant using
candlenut seeds through the Colgate Emery hydrolysis process, with a capacity of
4,500 tons/year, operating 330 days annually. The plant will be located in
Parungmulya, Karawang, West Java, covering an area of 18,161 m², and structured
as a Limited Liability Company (PT) with a line-and-staff organization, employing
171 workers. Economic analysis reveals an investment cost of IDR 897.31 billion,
production costs of IDR 853.97 billion, and sales revenue of IDR 1,058.33 billion,
yielding a net profit of IDR 155.42 billion. Key feasibility indicators Profit Margin
(18.83%), Break-Even Point (BEP) (34.15%), Return on Investment (ROI)
(17.32%), Pay Out Time (POT) (5,7 years), Return on Net Worth (RON) (28.87%),
and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) (18.30%) confirm the plant's economic viability.
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