What is a prepress solvent extraction method in a sunflower crushing plant?
In a typical sunflower crushing plant using the prepress solvent extraction method, the initial steps of seed pre-cleaning and seed drying are located in the seed receiving section of the facility, prior to seed storage.
Which extraction method is best for sunflower seeds?
Therefore, prepress solvent extraction, with the highest oil recovery yield, is the process method utilized today for the majority of the sunflower seed that is crushed globally.
What is prepress solvent extraction?
Prepress solvent extraction relies on exerting medium pressure on the prepared seed to separate the majority of the oil, followed by solvent extraction to separate additional oil from the solids fraction, recovering over 40% oil from the seed in modern crushing plants.
How is sunflower meal extracted from solvent extraction process?
Therefore, the sunflower meal from the solvent extraction process is generally screened. The small particles passing through the screen are separated from the large granules and lumps, which pass over the screen and go to a hammer mill. The hammer mill reduces the lumps and large granules to a uniform, fine granule size.
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