• Where can I find palm oil milling equipment?
  • Today our palm oil milling equipment can be found throughout the oil room. Designed with over a century of separation technology expertise, we offer state-of-the-art decanter and disc stack centrifuges optimized for mills, as well as dryers, pumps and much more. Discover how we can help you maximize yield and profitability.
  • Why do you need a high-quality machinery for palm oil production?
  • With a wealth of experience and cutting-edge technology, we deliver high-quality machinery for efficient palm oil production. Our advanced equipment ensures optimal extraction, refining, and processing of palm oil, maximizing yield while maintaining superior quality.
  • Does palm oil milling improve OER?
  • Based on the world production of palm oil in 2018, approximately 3 million tonnes of additional palm oil can be produced globally with a 1% increase in OER. In this paper, the current status of the palm oil milling process and the factors affecting the OER are discussed. Subsequently, the methods to improve the OER are reviewed.
  • What is the processing capacity of a palm oil mill in Malaysia?
  • The typical processing capacity of a palm oil mill in Malaysia ranges from 10 tonnes to 120 tonnes of FFB per hour. It is of utmost importance that during harvesting, FFB is collected immediately and transported to the nearby palm oil mills for processing.
  • What is palm oil mill effluent?
  • The palm oil milling process generates a considerable amount of solid-liquid effluent, which is collectively known as the palm oil mill effluent (POME). The three major sources of POME are the steriliser condensate from the steam steriliser, the sludge effluent from the oil-sludge separator and the wastewater produced from the hydrocyclone.
  • How does a palm oil mill work?
  • A palm oil mill typically adopts a solvent-free process that uses steam and water for oil extraction. Interestingly, the process to extract the oil from the palm fruitlets has remained relatively unchanged for the past 50 years. Figure 1 shows the block flow diagram of a typical palm oil mill for the production of crude palm oil.