The production of peanut oil involves several technologies. It starts with pretreatment technology and peanut pressing technology for high temperature and cold pressing. The oil is then extracted using leaching and separation technology. At the end of the process, the peanut oil production line and the relevant key equipment are discussed. (Section 3.1)
What are the different methods of peanut oil production?
Currently, there are two main methods of peanut oil production: a) Traditional Pressing (Mechanical Method): In this method, a peanut oil press is utilized to squeeze out the oil from the peanuts. The mechanical force applied through pressing allows the oil to be extracted effectively.
How is peanut oil produced?
It has remained a favorite cooking oil among people for many years, making peanut oil production a primary focus of peanut processing. Currently, there are two main methods of peanut oil production: a) Traditional Pressing (Mechanical Method): In this method, a peanut oil press is utilized to squeeze out the oil from the peanuts.
How much peanut oil is produced in the world?
The peanut production in world is about 33 million tons per annual since 2000/01 (FAS-USDA web, 2011). The production range of peanut oil was from 4.52 to 5.14 million metric tons in 2000¨C2010, the average production was 4.86 million metric tons. The world production of peanut oil has risen from 4.53 million metric tons in 2000 to 4.91 in 2010.