Grain Legume and Oil Crops Research and Development Centre
Product Name | sesame oil mill |
Production Capacity | 90kg/h (Customizable) |
Voltage | according the capacity |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 300*150*220cm |
Specification | 2950*1800*3240mm |
Core Components | Other, Bearing, Engine |
Testing of adaptability of new improved varieties and technologies. Development of technologies to minimize the post-harvest losses and value addition of Grain Legumes and Oil Crops (GLOCs) Varietal improvement and development of agronomic packages for regionally important fruits and vegetables grown in Dry Zone of Sri-Lanka
Field Crops Research and Development Institute (FCRDI), Mahailuppallama
Use | sesame oil |
Production Capacity | 200-2200kg/hour (Customizable) |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 1180*1000*1600(mm) |
Moter power | 1.5kw |
Advantage | Oil Left in Oil Residue, Easy Operation |
Ratio of refinery | depend on the crude oil acid value |
To achieve economic revitalization of the farmers in the field crops sector and to assure national food security through generation and facilitating the dissemination of technology necessary for priority field crops to cater for sustainable field crops production in Sri Lanka.
Mahesh DISSANAYAKE | Principal Sceintific Officer | Master of
Type | sesame oil processing machine |
Production Capacity | 1ton/day-115ton/day (Customizable) |
power | Electric,1HP |
Advantage | High Oil Yield |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 15*10*3M |
Packing size | 2580mmx1360mmx1490mm |
The sesame seed apart from providing edible oil is also rich in protein. A study was carried out to evaluate the performance of a medium scale screw type oil expeller for extracting sesame oil.
Is Sesame a Potential Crop that Contributes to the Bioeconomy of Sri Lanka?
Raw Materail | sesame |
Production Capacity | 1-3kg/h |
Voltage | 380v/415v |
Dimension(L*W*H) | According to your capacity |
Certification | ISO9001 cooking oil extractor |
screw thread speed | 54r/min |
Sri Lanka where more than two third of the land experience dry climate, naturally has the ideal environment for cultivation of sesame, the only oil seed crop being exported from the country, yet
sesame oil manufacturing process in sri lanka, edible oil press
Type | oil mill |
Production Capacity | 45ton/day (Customizable) |
Rated Power | 600W |
Weight (KG) | 0.8 KG |
Temperature of Media | Normal Temperature |
Package | 950KG/ 200KG / 25 KG |
Tel. sesame oil manufacturing process in sri lanka,Sesame oil processing,The extraction of sesame oil from the sesame seed is not a completely automated process in Sri Lanka. Even at the present, it is done by using the traditional method called “Sekku” method. Therefore, sesame has been named as a national high priority crop in Sri Lanka.
SENA MILLS REFINERIES PVT LTD, EDB Sri Lanka
Type | oil processing machine |
Production Capacity | 400 kg/hour (Customizable) |
Whole machine power | Less than 650W |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 920*710*1556 mm |
Certification | BV and CE /ISO9001 |
Description | High speed |
Company Information. Company Name SENA MILLS REFINERIES PVT LTD. Products / Services Range RBD Palm Stearing, Palm Patty Acid, Vegetable Fats. General Contact Info. Address No
Sri Lanka Sesame Oil Market | IndustryARC
Oil Type | sesame oil |
Production Capacity | 80-800kg/hour (Customizable) |
Power | 90kw or more |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 1900x1300x1600 mm |
Specification | 2100*900*1800mm |
quality | 1st grade |
The Sri Lanka Sesame Oil Market research report is an infographic report covering supply, demand and trade statistics for Sesame Oil, both in volume and value. This report looks at the industry state between 2016-2021 and the forecast till 2027. The report also covers companies, brands, products, trade pricing, patents, university-level
Agronomic status of Sesame/Thala (Sesamum indicum L.) cultivations, ac
Production Capacity | >100kg/24h (Customizable) |
Machinery Power | Y315M-6-45kw |
Dimension(L*W*H) | 3340x2100x2160 |
features | high efficiency, cold press,dont break nutrition in oil |
Core Components | Motor, Pump, Pressure vessel, Gearbox, Engine |
Market | sri lanka |
Agronomic status of Sesame/Thala (Sesamum indicum L.) cultivations in dry regions of Sri Lanka I. A. J. K. Dissanayake*1, S. M. W. Ranwala1, S. S. N. Perera2 1Department of Plant Sciences, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka 2Department of Mathematics, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka Article published on July 25, 2017