What is a palm kernel oil expeller / palm kernel screw press?
Palm Kernel Oil Expellers / Palm Kernel Screw Press are screw type machines that presses oil seeds in order to extract the oil in the seeds. These seeds are fed from one side of the press, which then enters into the pressing chamber.
What are the different types of oil expeller machines?
MBL is a manufacturer of a variety of such oil expeller machines. Our product range includes many kinds of oil expeller machines including copra oil expellers, jatropha oil expellers and palm kernel expellers. Palm Kernel Oil Expellers / Palm Kernel Screw Press are screw type machines that presses oil seeds in order to extract the oil in the seeds.
How do palm kernel machines work?
The palm-kernel machines uses pressure and friction from the screw drives to move as well as to compress the oil seeds. The oil that is expelled then seeps through the small openings into a container. These openings are very small which prevents any kind of solid material or residue from the seeds to mix with the extracted oil.
How does a palm kernel oilcake work?
The expelled kernel oil flows through the slots distributed over the barrel circumference. The oilcake leaves the extraction machine through an adjustable cone and is then delivered to the second pressing Because of their high oil content, Palm kernels have to be subjected to 2 stage pressing for maximum oil yield.
What is a PK series oil expeller?
Kumar’s PK Series Expellers are designed and manufactured for the efficient extraction of palm kernel oil. The robust construction features a fabricated single chamber expeller constructed with hard-faced wear parts. Learn more about Kumar’s range of Palm Kernel (PK) Series Oil Expeller Machines.
What is palm fruit & palm kernel oil?
Palm fruit or palm kernel for edible oil has been processed in Africa for thousands of years, and the oil produced, highly colored and fragrant, is an essential ingredient in one of the traditional African cuisine. Mechanical extraction processes are suitable for both small, medium and large capacity operations. The basic steps are :