• What is soybean milling?
  • Soybean milling is the process of taking whole soybeans and processing them into a usable product: soybean meal. Processing soybeans typically involves de-hulling soybeans and then crushing or cracking them so they can be used for a wide range of applications. Although soybean milling is a common practice, not every milling method is optimal.
  • What is the annual soybean processing capacity?
  • The annual soybean processing capacity is 240,000 tonnes. Our clients are feed, fish feed, pet food, food and technology industries. Our main products are meal, protein concentrate and oil from either soy or rapeseed. Manufacturing co-products include soy molasses, soy and rapeseed lecithin and soy hulls.
  • Why should you choose RMS for your soybean milling process?
  • With RMS, you have a partner to support your soybean milling processes with systems tailored to your unique needs. Let our experienced team and industry-leading equipment help your company grow just as the soybean industry is growing!
  • Why should you choose RMS roller-grinder for your soybean milling process?
  • No matter what aspects of soybean processing you¡¯ve found the most challenging, RMS Roller-Grinder is here to make your soybean milling processes simple, effective, and fast with our expert support and innovative equipment. There¡¯s a reason soybean plants trust us for their machinery.
  • What is the process of processing soybeans?
  • Processing soybeans can include crushing, milling, or de-hulling. Crushing soybeans is typically used to produce oil, while milling is used to make soybean meal as a protein source. Dehulling soybeans is necessary for the processing of soybeans in any form, and is needed to create a consistent particle size during the milling process.
  • What is the difference between milling and crushing soybeans?
  • Crushing soybeans is typically used to produce oil, while milling is used to make soybean meal as a protein source. Dehulling soybeans is necessary for the processing of soybeans in any form, and is needed to create a consistent particle size during the milling process. The process of milling soybeans isn¡¯t without its challenges.