• Which vegetable oil expellers are available for cold-pressing rapeseed & linseed?
  • Various models are available for cold-pressing rapeseed, linseed, fl axseed, sunfl ower seed, sesame seed, peanut, groundnut, mustard seed, poppy seed, cotton seed, jojoba, and more. Komet Vegetable Oil Expellers are manufactured by IBG Monforts in Germany.
  • What is mustard oil?
  • Mustard oil can mean either the pressed oil used for cooking, or a pungent essential oil also known as volatile oil of mustard. The essential oil results from grinding mustard seed, mixing the grounds with water, and isolating the resulting volatile oil by distillation. It can also be produced by dry distillation of the seed.
  • How is mustard oil made?
  • The essential oil results from grinding mustard seed, mixing the grounds with water, and isolating the resulting volatile oil by distillation. It can also be produced by dry distillation of the seed. Pressed mustard oil is used as cooking oil in some cultures, but sale is restricted in some countries due to high levels of erucic acid.
  • Can I use a cold press for vegetable oil production?
  • Then you will appreciate our small capacity presses designed for cold press vegetable oil production. These oil presses handle not only the most common oilseeds, such as rapeseed and sunflower seed, but also less common crops, such as jatropha, coconut, hemp, mustard, poppy, artichoke, evening primrose, sea buckthorn and grape seeds.
  • Do oil presses handle rapeseed?
  • These oil presses handle not only the most common oilseeds, such as rapeseed and sunflower seed, but also less common crops, such as jatropha, coconut, hemp, mustard, poppy, artichoke, evening primrose, sea buckthorn and grape seeds. Indeed, all the possibilities are open with these presses.
  • Can I import seeds from Fiji?
  • Any seeds not available in retail outlets of Fiji are not commonly approved and must not be imported via this method (but will undergo Import Risk Assessments processes to ascertain import permit conditions to exclude exotic pests).