• 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.
  • Can rapeseed use a pressure system?
  • The system is also limited in its application to low oil content products. Seeds with a high oil content (i.e. >40%), such asrapeseed (canola) and sunflower seed, typically do not allow for a sufficient pressure buildup in the units to gain similar effects as seen with soybeans.
  • Does water content affect rapeseed oil yield?
  • For the rapeseed, a decrease in oil yield with higher water content was observed in continuous pressing (Grosleron 2009; Vadke and Sosulski 1988), while in discontinuous process (in the same range of water content), the oil yield increases (Koo 1942; Lanoisell¨¦ 1995).
  • What is a screw press expeller?
  • The expellers (named after the first screw press founded by Anderson in 1902) are the screw presses most often encountered in the industry. They consist of a screw rotating in a horizontal perforated barrel formed by regularly spaced metal bars (this space can vary from 0.5 to 0.1 mm); the oil flows along the barrel.
  • 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
  • Who invented the oil expeller?
  • The name of the expeller and the expelling process go back to an invention of Anderson International Corp. It has been patented by Mr. Anderson and protected by the corresponding trademark. Through early licensee agreements the expeller soon became the standard machine in the modern oil milling industry worldwide.