The professional sunflower seed oil press is ZY24 (202-3) continuous oil extraction machine. In small and medium-sized vegetable oil plant, ZY24 (202-3) continuous pre-pressing machine is a popular equipment for pre-squeezing and leaching process.
Which sunflower oil extraction machine is best for South Africa?
South African domestic production is stable enough to be able to accommodate the local demand, thus most of the sunflower seeds products consumed in the country are produced locally. Hongde Machinery has various types of sunflower oil extraction machines that are great for South Africa market.
Why should you buy a high quality sunflower oil machine?
Most importantly, it can be also used to process a very wide range of oil-bearing seeds and oil-rich plants, such as peanut/groundnut, palm kernel, cottonseed, soybeans, copra, nigeri seeds, corn germ and more. For customers from South Africa, we offers the most cheap factory price to help you buy the high quality sunflower oil machine.
What are the different types of sunflower oil expeller machine?
The sunflower oil expeller machine provided by Hongde Machinery mainly has four types: single screw oil press, small oil press machine with heating system, automatic oil extraction with vacuum filters, automatic oil making machine with air pressure filters. Below is the main pictures of our sunflower oil machine types.
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