The highest temperature measured with peanut oil as the base oil for milling is in the middle of the five vegetable oils, indicating that the cooling capacity of peanut oil is not strong.
The temperature measured by the basic oil milling with peanut oil is the highest, and the force is in the middle of five vegetable oils, indicating that the cooling capacity of peanut oil is not strong.
The temperature measured by milling with peanut oil as base oil is the highest, and the force is in the middle of the five vegetable oils, which indicates that the cooling capacity of peanut oil is not strong.