• What is an oil expeller press?
  • French custom designs, manufactures and supports oilseed preparation equipment and screw presses, sometimes referred to as oil expeller presses. These oil extraction machines gather vegetable oil from oil-bearing seeds and nuts for food and industrial uses, including biodiesel and other fuels.
  • What is a screw oil press?
  • A screw is a kind of small oil press that expelling oil seeds through a confined cavity that is similar to barrel. Crude materials enter one side of the expeller and waste items leave the other side. The machine uses grinding and constant pressure from the screw drives to move and pack the seed material.
  • How does a seed expeller work?
  • Crude materials enter one side of the expeller and waste items leave the other side. The machine uses grinding and constant pressure from the screw drives to move and pack the seed material. The oil is seeps through little openings that don’t permit seed fiber solids to go through.
  • Who is French oil extraction machine & screw presses?
  • Today, French stands as a leading supplier and innovator of oil extraction machines and mechanical oilseed screw presses. French has provided thousands of roller mill and mechanical screw presses around the world, processing all major oilseeds with customers in more than 80 countries.
  • What is a complete soya bean processing plant?
  • A complete soya bean processing plant includes various processes ¡­. This is a large scale palm kernel oil extraction project set up in Nigeria. The production capacity is 120 tons per day. It is a complete plant including This is a small scale project of the Virgin Coconut Oil Mill Plant which is installed in India for our esteemed customer,
  • 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.