Peanut kernel contains high oil content (> 30%), and cold pressing is a common technique to recover oil from its kernel. Cold pressed peanut oil is composed mostly of unsaturated fatty acids, predominantly oleic and linoleic acids. Moreover, the oil is also rich in bioactive components such as tocopherols, phenolic acids, and phytosterols.
What is a 6yl-80 oil press used for?
The 6YL-80 oil press can both cold pressing and hot pressing, and it is suitable for extracting most oil crops such as soybeans, peanuts, tea seeds, sesame, sunflower, rapeseed, cottonseed, flax seed, etc. . The average power consumption does not exceed 1 kilowatt hour per hour, and the machine can automatically squeeze.
How are conditioned peanut kernels processed?
Conditioned peanut kernels are transported by a conveyor to the twin-screw press for cold pressing; cold-pressed crude oil and cold-pressed peanut meal with low denaturation are obtained.
What is cold pressed peanut oil?
Cold pressed peanut oil is composed mostly of unsaturated fatty acids, predominantly oleic and linoleic acids. Moreover, the oil is also rich in bioactive components such as tocopherols, phenolic acids, and phytosterols. Cold pressed peanut meal, also known as defatted peanut meal or pressed peanut meal, is a by-product of peanut oil extraction.