The conventional extraction methods include the press method, leaching process, and alkali-soluble acid precipitation method [ 27 ]. The press method is to extract part of the oil in peanuts, to achieve the effect of making peanut meal at the same time, which can be divided into hot pressing method and cold pressing method.
What technology is used in peanut oil production?
The production of peanut oil involves several technologies. It starts with pretreatment technology and peanut pressing technology for high temperature and cold pressing. The oil is then extracted using leaching and separation technology. At the end of the process, the peanut oil production line and the relevant key equipment are discussed. (Section 3.1)
Can peanut oil be removed by hot pressing method?
Although up to 80%¨C90% oil can be removed by hot pressing method, most proteins in peanut meal will be denatured and the content of water-soluble proteins and functional properties will be decreased obviously due to high-temperature treatment. The general cold pressing process is processed in an environment below 60 °C.
What equipment is used for cold pressing of peanut oil?
Figure 3.8 shows the equipment used for cold pressing of peanut oil. First, a sheller is used to shell the peanuts. Then, the peanut kernels are transported to the low-temperature drying oven for drying after being subjected to precleaning, gravity/magnetic separation, and de-stoner cleaning.
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