• Does the new oil expeller press work with a soybean extruder?
  • Contributing to the new oil expeller press¡¯s high performance is the option to connect it to high-quality extrusion equipment upstream. The expeller is perfectly paired for the Anderson 12¡å Dox Extruder, the largest dry extruder for soybean on the market.
  • What is the difference between expeller pressed and cold pressed oil extraction?
  • The difference between expeller pressed vs cold pressed oil extraction is that during the latter process, the fruit/nuts/seeds are pressed using either a bladder press (used with softer fruits), hydraulic press, or low resistance expeller pressing so as not to exceed the 122¡ãF temperature requirement.
  • Can you use a Dox extruder on a soybean press?
  • The expeller is perfectly paired for the Anderson 12¡å Dox Extruder, the largest dry extruder for soybean on the market. The Dox replaces expensive drying equipment to efficiently break down, shear, and cook the oilseed in one simple step. Installing a Dox ahead of an expeller doubles the press¡¯s capacity and doubles the life of pressing parts.
  • Who invented the oil expeller press?
  • The original oil expeller press was invented in the late 1800s by Anderson International¡¯s founder, Valerius D. Anderson. This patented mechanical screw press design was a radical departure from hydraulic presses used at the time.
  • What is cold press oil processing?
  • Cold press oil processing is a method where heat exposure is minimized to offer the highest recovery of oil in a single pass. In oilseed processing, the primary goal is to extract as much oil as possible from the seed while consuming as little energy as possible. The result is two end products: oil and the leftover solids, traditionally called meal.
  • What is the smallest screw oil press machine?
  • Model YZS-68 is the smallest screw oil press machine provided by ABC Machinery. It can process various oilseeds and oil crops, like soybeans, sunflower seeds, castor seeds, mustard seeds, peanut/groundnut, palm kernel, copra, sesame seeds, etc.