• What is cottonseed oil?
  • Cottonseed oil is an extracted from the seeds of different cotton plants. These plants are mainly grown for cotton fiber, animal feed or oil. They have the same structure as those of sunflower seeds. Cottonseed oil is of light golden color with mild taste, but generally the color of the oil depends on the degree of its refining.
  • How to produce cottonseed oil?
  • There are three methods for producing cottonseed oil. The first method is mechanical screw oil pressing, the second one is pre-pressing & solvent extraction, and the final third method is direct solvent extraction. All the processes are done by the use of different cottonseed oil mill machinery.
  • How much does a small cotton seed oil manufacturing workshop cost?
  • You should know that the project investment depends on various factors including production output, equipment selection, factory layout and degree of automation. The equipment cost of 5ton per day small cotton seed oil manufacturing workshop is about $8000.
  • How many efecta CE seed drills are there in Poland?
  • In total, there are now three EFECTA CE seed drills operating in Poland. One of the most recent EFECTA CE machines was delivered to a customer in the Opole Voivodeship in the second half of September this year. The large contact area of the tracks ensures low soil pressure, which is at the level of 42.75 kPa.
  • What are the different types of cottonseed dehulling machine?
  • Tooth roller sheller, disc sheller, blade sheller are the 3 common types for cottonseed dehulling machine. The advantages of disc shelling machine are more obvious and it is the best choice for cottonseed processing. Less affected by cottonseed moisture. Easy maintenance. Good adaptability to different oilseeds.
  • 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.