The 6YL series oil press machine is suitable for pressing rapeseed oil, cottonseed oil, soybean oil, peanut oil, linseed oil, sunflower oil and other vegetable oils. The equipment has the advantages of simple structure, easy operation, wide range of uses, high oil yield, low noise, energy saving, and low price.
What is the production capacity of sunflower oil press machine?
Sunflower Oil Press Machine Production capacity 80-400 kg/h Raw Material peanuts rapeseeds cotton seeds sunflower seeds and soybeans etc Screw oil press machine is also called as screw oil expeller which is advanced oil extracting machinery characterized by its high oil yield with good quality simple design and convenient operation.
What is sunflower oil press machine?
Sunflower oil press machine is an essential equipment in sunflower oil extraction process. Without sunflower oil press machine , we can’t extract out sunflower oil. If you want to extract oil from sunflower seeds at home, sunflower oil press machine need to be considered.
What is a 6yl-130 sunflower oil machine?
Our 6YL-130 sunflower oil machine can produce high-quality oil from food sunflowers, with a clear color and a high return on investment. Sunflower oil is made from the oil from sunflower seeds. It is high in ¡°linoleic acid¡± (a type of fatty acid), which can help reduce blood cholesterol levels and prevent atherosclerosis.
After-sales Service Provided: Field installation, commissioning and training, Field maintenance and repair service, Video technical support, Online support
After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas, Field installation, commissioning and training, Field maintenance and repair service, Video technical support, Online support
Item: Multifunctional Sunflower oil making equipment
Model Steel Machine Raw materials: Oil seeds: Sunflower
Final product: edible oil
Main market: Africa, Mid-East, Asia, South America
After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Spare parts, Field maintenance and repair service