• What is expeller pressed soybean meal?
  • Expeller-pressed soybean meal is sustainably-produced, chemical-free soybean meal. In the past, some soybean producers had to transport their harvest hundreds of miles to reach feed mills and soybean crush plants for processing. Anderson International Corp provides a solution with their expeller-pressed soybean meal.
  • How is oil separated from oilseed?
  • The result of processing oilseeds is two end products: oil and the leftover solids, traditionally called meal. The two most common methods for separating the oil from the oilseed are chemical extraction and mechanical extraction. With chemical extraction, there is less oil loss, but plants incur higher investment costs while yielding a lower value product.
  • What is oil processing and how does it work?
  • Oil processing is the method of extracting 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. The two most common methods for separating the oil from the oilseed are chemical extraction and mechanical extraction.
  • What is the smallest screw oil press machine?
  • Model YZS-68 is the smallest screw oil press machine provided by ABC Machinery. It can process various oilseeds and oil crops, like soybeans, sunflower seeds, castor seeds, mustard seeds, peanut/groundnut, palm kernel, copra, sesame seeds, etc.
  • 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.