• What is a soybean pressing system?
  • These systems enable you to take your home grown or purchased soybeans (or other oilseeds) and process them directly on farm to make a high quality expeller meals and oils. They are the most user-friendly, efficient and reliable on-farm pressing systems on the market.
  • Why is double pressing soybeans better than single pressing?
  • Walder mfg found that double pressing soybeans is the most efficient way for three reasons. 1. More oil yield per bushel from 3/4 gallon to slightly over a gallon. 2. Higher temperature on the meal creating 49% by-pass protein. 3. The capacity of the pressing triples over single pressing.
  • Why should you buy a seed oil press machine?
  • Easy operation and high oil yield. Operating instruction and video is free for every customer. Buy seed oil press machines like industrial oil press, home use oil press machine, electric oil press for pressing cooking oil from oilseeds from the manufacturer.
  • Why does Walder Mfg double press soybeans?
  • Walder Mfg is considered the ” guru’s ” of crushing soybeans from the novelist to commercial production. Walder mfg found that double pressing soybeans is the most efficient way for three reasons. 1. More oil yield per bushel from 3/4 gallon to slightly over a gallon. 2. Higher temperature on the meal creating 49% by-pass protein. 3.
  • How much MTPD can a single machine press?
  • 300 metric tons per day (MTPD) in a single machine with residuals as low as 5% Along with maintenance- and operator-friendly packages, the systems can press over 300 metric tons per day (MTPD) in a single machine with residuals as low as 5% when paired with Anderson¡¯s extrusion technology.
  • How does the Anderson Lion expeller oil press work?
  • With minimal modifications, the Anderson Lion Expeller oil press can change from one oilseed application to another, allowing for adaptation to market shifts and fluctuation. In addition, the machinery limits the downtime required for maintenance, increasing the profitability of the press. Speak to a Representative Related Blogs