• Can you use a copra oil pressing machine for coconut oil?
  • You may use the machine to process both copra and virgin coconut. It is also suitable for making oil from other seeds or nuts, e.g. peanut, sesame seeds, soybean, etc. This is a common use screw type oil pressing machines which is designed for expelling oil from oil seeds and nuts.
  • How is coconut oil extracted?
  • (Read more: Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) Extraction Plant Process) Extracted from dried coconut meat ¨C Copra. The coconut is dried in the sun or in a drier before pressing the oil. The copra is then sent to a coconut extracting machine to obtain crude oil. (Read more: Copra Oil Mill Plant Process)
  • How copra oil is extracted?
  • Extracted from dried coconut meat ¨C Copra. The coconut is dried in the sun or in a drier before pressing the oil. The copra is then sent to a coconut extracting machine to obtain crude oil. (Read more: Copra Oil Mill Plant Process) Note: The above mentioned Capacity Range includes single pressing as well as pre-pressing.
  • What is the process of coconut oil production?
  • The process of coconut oil production is not complicated. There two traditional processing method of coconut oil: dry processing (make oil from copra) and we processing (make oil from fresh coconut). The followings are some photos about a 20 TPD oil pressing and 10 TPD refining plant we built before in the Philippines.
  • What is YZS coconut oil pressing machine?
  • Our YZS coconut oil pressing machine is a screw type mechanical expeller press featured of easy operation and high efficient. You may use the machine to process both copra and virgin coconut. It is also suitable for making oil from other seeds or nuts, e.g. peanut, sesame seeds, soybean, etc.
  • How hammer crushing machine is needed in copra oil processing plant?
  • So hammer crushing machine is needed in copra oil processing plant, and twice crushing is suggested to improve the production output. Copra Flaking: The purpose of flaking is to reduce residual oil rate. Copra Oil Pressing: It generally still contains small amount of big particles after crushing.