soybean peanut soybean peanut corn germ oil refinery in south africa

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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FAQ

  • QWhat is edible oil refinery technology?
    AEdible Oil Refinery technology include soybean /rapeseed / cottonseed /peanut sunflower seed /corn germ /rice bran etc. Skip to content Home About Company Profile Manufacture Base Certificates Customer Case Service Technology Oil & Fats Pressing&Preparation Soybean Peanut Sunflower Corn Germ Cotton Seed Rape Seed Rice Bran Palm Kernal
  • QWhat are the uses of soybean oil residues in a biorefinery?
    AResidues obtained during soybean oil extraction, as well as the ones obtained from refining and from concentration of proteins, can generate products with commercial value and/or be used to provide energy for the biorefinery itself.
  • QHow to place an order?
    AFirst pls contact us directly or send us an inquiry with your specific requirements, including the processing grain seeds, working hours, daily capacity, and etc., and our sales manager will contact you to provide custom solution.
  • QWhat is a soybean processing facility?
    AA soybean processing facility, in which refined oil, soy protein concentrate and soy protein isolate are produced, generates residues that if undergo additional industrial operations may result in new products with commercial value.
  • QWhat is refining post-fermentation corn oil?
    ARefining of post-fermentation corn oil will give a product that will be different from the refined oil obtained by extracting oil from corn germs. From the point of view of refining vegetable oils, theneutralisation of this oil is the most important process.
  • QWhy is soybean oil a commercial product?
    AThe processes of soybean oil extraction and the concentration of its proteins generate large quantities of residues with components that have commercial value. These residues can be sold with almost no further processing, at a low price (as feed, for instance), or they can be transformed and/or purified in order to increase their value.
  • QIs soybean oil extraction and soybean protein concentration research advancing?
    AIn broad terms, it can be said that research into the utilization of residues of soybean oil extraction and soybean protein concentration processes is advancing, and that a large number of interesting opportunities are emerging, many of which offer substantial potential for practical implementation.