new style cold oil expeller with long service life in cairo

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • new style cold oil expeller with long service life in cairo

FAQ

  • QWhich expeller ® press is best for cold pressed oil extraction?
    AWith earlier models from the 1920s still in operation today, the Super Duo? Series Expeller ® presses are hands down the most durable and long-lasting presses in the industry for cold-pressed oil extraction. No press has been more widely used on a greater variety of applications than the Super Duo. in a single pass.
  • QWhat is an oil expeller press?
    AFrench 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.
  • QCan you customize it according to my needs?
    AYou can send me inquiries according to your needs. we can customize them with technical engineers.
  • QIs the Anderson oil expeller press a good investment?
    AThe expeller and high-shear extruder system are a reliable, cost-effective investment and will last for decades to come. For a same-day quote on the Anderson oil expeller press with a high-shear extrusion system, contact us here. Anderson International’s oil expeller press was engineered specifically for soybean and other oilseed extraction.
  • QHow hot does an expeller press get?
    AAs the raw material is pressed, friction causes it to heat. In the case of harder nuts (which require higher pressures) the material can exceed temperatures of 120 °F (49 °C). An expeller press is a screw-type machine that mainly presses oil seeds through a caged barrel-like cavity.
  • QWhat is the difference between expeller pressed and cold pressed oils?
    AThe difference between expeller-pressed vs. cold-pressed oils is that the expeller pressing uses a pressure method of extraction, but during the process, it can heat up to above 140°F, so it is technically not “cold processed.” Expeller-pressed oils can also be RBD and/or winterized the same as solvent-extracted oils (physical or chemical).
  • QWho invented the oil expeller press?
    AThe original oil expeller press was invented in the late 1800s by Anderson International’s founder, Valerius D. Anderson. This patented mechanical screw press design was a radical departure from hydraulic presses used at the time.