Palm Oil Mill Palm Kernel Oil Processing Machine Manufacturer
Product Name | palm oil processing plant |
Production Capacity | 100-4000TPD |
Power(W) | according to the capacity |
Weight | 2400kg |
Color | Clear Transparent |
Installation Period | According to Capacity |
Palm oil is extracted from fresh fruit bunches (FFB) by mechanical and heating processes. Currently, the mill handles 15 MT per hour of FFB. It has the capacity to process 55,000 FFB MT per annum and presently produces over 12,000 MT of Crude Palm Oil (CPO), 1,250 MT of Palm kernel oil (PKO) and 2,000 MT of Palm Kernel Cake.
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Use | palm oil |
Production Capacity | 40~60kg/h,1-1.5T/D (Customizable) |
Weight | Up machine capacity to |
Power | 1.5+0.18KW |
Certification | IECEE |
OEM | Offered |
From fruit separation to sludge removal and purification, we ensure the finest quality, making us the foremost sustainable palm oil producer in Sri Lanka. Home. About Us. Our Product. Sustainability. Contact Us. [email protected]. +94 34 2241121 +94 34 2241117. Maragahadeniya, Baduraliya,
Sri Lanka’s Palm Oil Industry Balancing Economic Benefits
Type palm oil processing machine Production Capacity 100-800kg/hour (Customizable) Power 0.45KW Temperature Control Range 0~300 Weight (KG) 42000 KG Core Components Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Engine
The palm oil industry in Sri Lanka has been an import substitution policy initiative aimed at reducing palm oil imports and boosting the economy. The 2021 ban on oil palm cultivation in Sri Lanka was primarily driven by concerns over its long-term environmental impact, owing to “soil erosion, drying of springs thus, affecting biodiversity
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Watawala Plantations PLC
Raw Materail palm
Production Capacity 30TPD-1000TPD (Customizable) Voltage 220v,50hz, 220v Dimension(L*W*H) 4100*2270*3850mm Transport Package Suitable for Transport Volume (L) 1000 L
The home of quality products. With emphasis on innovation and value addition, Watawala Plantations has grown to be recognized as the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka. With a proud history of being involved in the Agri industry of Sri Lanka as a pioneer nation builder, Watawala Plantations prides itself on its contribution towards
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Sustainable oil palm central to success of Sri Lanka’s
Type oil processing plant Production Capacity 3.5-5.5kgs/h (Customizable) Voltage 220V / 50HZ,110V / 60HZ Dimension(L*W*H) 105*42*65CM Heating method electric/steam/gas Purity ≥400,000 SCATU/mL
The only other close competitor for vegetable oil in Sri Lanka, coconut has a NSA and a COP of Rs. 40 and Rs. 15 per nut respectively. However, coconut produces a yield per hectare (YPH) of only 7,000 nuts, whilst oil palm produces 18,000 kg per hectare annum. In essence, oil palm is by far Sri Lanka’s most profitable crop.
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Palm Oil, Watawala Plantations PLC
Type oil processing machine Production Capacity 20-200DT Voltage According to filter size Dimension(L*W*H) 10500*1440*1750mm, can be customized Specification Capacity 500 After-sales Service Provided Engineers available to service machinery overseas, Free spare parts
Oil palm covers 7% of the total cultivated lands for vegetable oils globally, but has the highest output, producing 40 % of all oils and fats. M. Jerry Wales, a European Planter, commenced the cultivation of Oil Palm in Sri Lanka in 1968 at Nakiyadeniya Estate by planting 68 oil palm plants covering an extent of 0.50 Ha.
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New IPS publication, ‘Palm Oil Industry in Sri Lanka
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Oil Type palm oil Production Capacity 1ton/day-220ton/day (Customizable) Voltage 330v/440v or local voltage Dimension(L*W*H) 1480*630*1570MM Specification 50%, 70% Purity (%) normal
The palm oil industry in Sri Lanka has been an import substitution policy initiative aimed at reducing palm oil imports and boosting the economy. The 2021 ban on oil palm cultivation in Sri Lanka was primarily driven by concerns over its long-term environmental impact, owing to “soil erosion, drying of springs thus, affecting biodiversity
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Sustainable oil palm central to Sri Lanka’s plantation
Production Capacity 6.5T/D Power AC 220V/50Hz Weight (KG) 22000 KG Advantage Long Time Used Max. Pressure 300bar-4350psiCore Components Pump, Engine Market sri lanka
In 2015, Sri Lanka spent Rs. 20.8 billion on oil and fats imports with a significant majority of those imports being for palm oil. Collectively, palm kernel, palm olein, palm stearin and crude
FAQ
- QWho is the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka?AWith emphasis on innovation and value addition, Watawala Plantations has grown to be recognized as the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka.
- QWhat is the palm oil industry in Sri Lanka?AThe palm oil industry in Sri Lanka has been an import substitution policy initiative aimed at reducing palm oil imports and boosting the economy.
- QCan I get a best price?AQuality is the heat of one company.We can not promise the lowest price,but we promise the best quality and most reasonable price. On the other hand, We are also looking for customers who can cooperate for a long time.
- QHow is palm oil extracted?APalm oil is extracted from fresh fruit bunches (FFB) by mechanical and heating processes. Currently, the mill handles 15 MT per hour of FFB. It has the capacity to process 55,000 FFB MT per annum and presently produces over 12,000 MT of Crude Palm Oil (CPO), 1,250 MT of Palm kernel oil (PKO) and 2,000 MT of Palm Kernel Cake.
- QWhy did Sri Lanka ban oil palm cultivation in 2021?AThe 2021 ban on oil palm cultivation in Sri Lanka was primarily driven by concerns over its long-term environmental impact, owing to “soil erosion, drying of springs thus, affecting biodiversity and life of the community”.
- QWhat is the capacity of Nakiyadeniya palm oil mill?AIt has the capacity to process 55,000 FFB MT per annum and presently produces over 12,000 MT of Crude Palm Oil (CPO), 1,250 MT of Palm kernel oil (PKO) and 2,000 MT of Palm Kernel Cake. With significant investments over the years, Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill has today become one of the leading palm oil mills in Sri Lanka.
- QWhat percentage of the world's oil palms are produced?AOil palm covers 7% of the total cultivated lands for vegetable oils globally, but has the highest output, producing 40 % of all oils and fats. M. Jerry Wales, a European Planter, commenced the cultivation of Oil Palm in Sri Lanka in 1968 at Nakiyadeniya Estate by planting 68 oil palm plants covering an extent of 0.50 Ha.
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Type | palm oil processing machine |
Production Capacity | 100-800kg/hour (Customizable) |
Power | 0.45KW |
Temperature Control Range | 0~300 |
Weight (KG) | 42000 KG |
Core Components | Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC, Engine |
The palm oil industry in Sri Lanka has been an import substitution policy initiative aimed at reducing palm oil imports and boosting the economy. The 2021 ban on oil palm cultivation in Sri Lanka was primarily driven by concerns over its long-term environmental impact, owing to “soil erosion, drying of springs thus, affecting biodiversity
Watawala Plantations PLC
Raw Materail | palm |
Production Capacity | 30TPD-1000TPD (Customizable) |
Voltage | 220v,50hz, 220v |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 4100*2270*3850mm |
Transport Package | Suitable for Transport |
Volume (L) | 1000 L |
The home of quality products. With emphasis on innovation and value addition, Watawala Plantations has grown to be recognized as the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka. With a proud history of being involved in the Agri industry of Sri Lanka as a pioneer nation builder, Watawala Plantations prides itself on its contribution towards
Sustainable oil palm central to success of Sri Lanka’s
Type | oil processing plant |
Production Capacity | 3.5-5.5kgs/h (Customizable) |
Voltage | 220V / 50HZ,110V / 60HZ |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 105*42*65CM |
Heating method | electric/steam/gas |
Purity | ≥400,000 SCATU/mL |
The only other close competitor for vegetable oil in Sri Lanka, coconut has a NSA and a COP of Rs. 40 and Rs. 15 per nut respectively. However, coconut produces a yield per hectare (YPH) of only 7,000 nuts, whilst oil palm produces 18,000 kg per hectare annum. In essence, oil palm is by far Sri Lanka’s most profitable crop.
Palm Oil, Watawala Plantations PLC
Type | oil processing machine |
Production Capacity | 20-200DT |
Voltage | According to filter size |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 10500*1440*1750mm, can be customized |
Specification | Capacity 500 |
After-sales Service Provided | Engineers available to service machinery overseas, Free spare parts |
Oil palm covers 7% of the total cultivated lands for vegetable oils globally, but has the highest output, producing 40 % of all oils and fats. M. Jerry Wales, a European Planter, commenced the cultivation of Oil Palm in Sri Lanka in 1968 at Nakiyadeniya Estate by planting 68 oil palm plants covering an extent of 0.50 Ha.
New IPS publication, ‘Palm Oil Industry in Sri Lanka
Oil Type | palm oil |
Production Capacity | 1ton/day-220ton/day (Customizable) |
Voltage | 330v/440v or local voltage |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 1480*630*1570MM |
Specification | 50%, 70% |
Purity (%) | normal |
The palm oil industry in Sri Lanka has been an import substitution policy initiative aimed at reducing palm oil imports and boosting the economy. The 2021 ban on oil palm cultivation in Sri Lanka was primarily driven by concerns over its long-term environmental impact, owing to “soil erosion, drying of springs thus, affecting biodiversity
Sustainable oil palm central to Sri Lanka’s plantation
Production Capacity | 6.5T/D | |
Power | AC 220V/50Hz | |
Weight (KG) | 22000 KG | |
Advantage | Long Time Used | |
Max. Pressure | 300bar-4350psiCore Components | Pump, Engine |
Market | sri lanka |
In 2015, Sri Lanka spent Rs. 20.8 billion on oil and fats imports with a significant majority of those imports being for palm oil. Collectively, palm kernel, palm olein, palm stearin and crude
FAQ
- QWho is the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka?AWith emphasis on innovation and value addition, Watawala Plantations has grown to be recognized as the largest palm oil cultivator in Sri Lanka.
- QWhat is the palm oil industry in Sri Lanka?AThe palm oil industry in Sri Lanka has been an import substitution policy initiative aimed at reducing palm oil imports and boosting the economy.
- QCan I get a best price?AQuality is the heat of one company.We can not promise the lowest price,but we promise the best quality and most reasonable price. On the other hand, We are also looking for customers who can cooperate for a long time.
- QHow is palm oil extracted?APalm oil is extracted from fresh fruit bunches (FFB) by mechanical and heating processes. Currently, the mill handles 15 MT per hour of FFB. It has the capacity to process 55,000 FFB MT per annum and presently produces over 12,000 MT of Crude Palm Oil (CPO), 1,250 MT of Palm kernel oil (PKO) and 2,000 MT of Palm Kernel Cake.
- QWhy did Sri Lanka ban oil palm cultivation in 2021?AThe 2021 ban on oil palm cultivation in Sri Lanka was primarily driven by concerns over its long-term environmental impact, owing to “soil erosion, drying of springs thus, affecting biodiversity and life of the community”.
- QWhat is the capacity of Nakiyadeniya palm oil mill?AIt has the capacity to process 55,000 FFB MT per annum and presently produces over 12,000 MT of Crude Palm Oil (CPO), 1,250 MT of Palm kernel oil (PKO) and 2,000 MT of Palm Kernel Cake. With significant investments over the years, Nakiyadeniya Palm Oil Mill has today become one of the leading palm oil mills in Sri Lanka.
- QWhat percentage of the world's oil palms are produced?AOil palm covers 7% of the total cultivated lands for vegetable oils globally, but has the highest output, producing 40 % of all oils and fats. M. Jerry Wales, a European Planter, commenced the cultivation of Oil Palm in Sri Lanka in 1968 at Nakiyadeniya Estate by planting 68 oil palm plants covering an extent of 0.50 Ha.