price oilseeds cactus copra oil extractor in gaborone

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QWhat is copra oil expeller?
    ACopra Oil Expeller is perfect for medium or large oil mill plants. We are well-known manufacturer of oil extraction machine and our screw press are working successfully in more then 51 countries of the world.
  • QHow is copra oil made?
    ACopra oil is pressed from dried coconut meat. Harvesting coconuts for copra is a labor-intensive process. Farmers and plantation workers manually remove the fibrous outer husk, then split open the coconut shell to drain the liquid.
  • QWhat certificates are approved for your product?
    AWe have CE, FCC, ISO 9181 and so on.
  • QCan coconut meat be processed into copra oil?
    AWhile it’s possible to process these raw kernels into virgin coconut oil, the meat is often dried to obtain copra, which is then processed into copra oil. Fresh coconut meat contains about 50% moisture and 34% oil by weight, so it must be dried before processing.
  • QHow much copra oil can a super duo extract?
    AIdeal for capacities of 10 to 30 tons per day, the Super Duo can achieve low residual oil levels under 6%—even on stubborn material like copra. Although most copra oil mills rely on the double-press approach, processors are exploring more efficient extraction methods as the demand grows.
  • QHow is copra pressed?
    AAfter grinding, cracking, and flaking, copra can be pressed like other oilseeds to extract the valuable oil. Copra drying process. Traditionally, processors feed flaked copra into stacked cooking and drying vessels, which reduce the moisture levels down to about 3 or 4% by weight.
  • QWhat is copra husk used for?
    AThe husk provides fiber or coir used in ropemaking, the hard woody shell can be burned for charcoal, and the edible meat and water inside are consumed worldwide. But the most valuable byproduct of this multifunctional fruit is copra oil, which is pressed from dried coconut meat for many different applications.