Edible oil press machine, which is also called oil expeller, oil extraction machine or oil mill, It can be used for various raw materials, such as soybeans, peanuts, cotton seeds, rape seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, canola seeds, coconut seeds, Edible oil press machine, which is also called oil expeller,oil extraction machine or oil mill.
What is the small scale oil mill production assembly unit?
Ask for Price This small scale oil mill production assembly unit is a good choice of manufacturing cooking oil from soybean, peanut kernel, sunflower seeds, cotton seeds, sesame seeds, maize germ and many other oil bearing materials. Below is the main machinery included in the mini oil processing unit.
Which oilseeds are suitable for pre-pressing and solvent extraction plant?
However, most oilseeds are suitable for pre-pressing and then solvent extraction plant. We are a prominent manufacturer committed to design and production of client-focused seed oil press machines and oil production plants.
What is a fresh pressed oil mill?
Freshly pressed oils have unique, complex flavors that bottled oils can’t match, and fresh oils may have added health benefits, too. Our European-style mill makes it easy to press your own. As far as we know, it’s the only home-sized, non-electric oil mill on the market today. IMPORTANT! The key to successful pressing is the seeds and nuts you use.
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 Peanut oil making equipment
Model Steel Machine Raw materials: Oil seeds: Peanut
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