• What is oilseed pressing technology?
  • In our oilseed pressing technology, only endless screw presses are used; in diverse arrangements, employing diverse seed pre-treatment procedures. In practice, the technology is usually categorized as follows: One-stage or two-stage – this refers to the number of pressing steps which the seeds undergo.
  • What is an oil extraction machine?
  • This machine is commonly used in commercial or industrial where there is a need for large-scale oil production. They are engineered to efficiently process significant quantities of oilseeds or nuts, ensuring high productivity and optimal oil extraction yields.
  • Who invented linseed oil extraction machines?
  • Alfred W. French Sr. founded French in 1900 to produce state-of-the-art equipment for the extraction of linseed oil from flax. Mr. French soon adapted his equipment to other oilseeds as well. Today, French stands as a leading supplier and innovator of oil extraction machines and mechanical oilseed screw presses.
  • What is a soybean pressing process?
  • Soybean pressing (oil content ca. 20 %) usually employs one-stage pressing. Cold or hot pressing – indicates the temperature at which the pressing is done. Pressing with extrusion – the technology of feed extrusion brings substantial benefits to the pressing process.
  • How is oilseed processing controlled?
  • The whole procedure of oilseed processing is controlled by an industrial computer (PLC) via a visualization PC from the control room, or alternatively by a touch screen placed near the device. The entire system is designed to reach optimal parameters and minimize unwanted disturbances and staff interventions into the technology.
  • Who is French oil extraction machine & screw presses?
  • Today, French stands as a leading supplier and innovator of oil extraction machines and mechanical oilseed screw presses. French has provided thousands of roller mill and mechanical screw presses around the world, processing all major oilseeds with customers in more than 80 countries.