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FAQ

  • QWhich vegetable oil expellers are available for cold-pressing rapeseed?
    AVarious models are available for cold-pressing rapeseed, linseed, flaxseed, sunflower seed, sesame seed, peanut, groundnut, mustard seed, poppy seed, cotton seed, jojoba, and more. Komet Vegetable Oil Expellers are manufactured by IBG Monforts in Germany.
  • QAre oilseeds a good feedstock for biodiesel?
    AA wide range of oilseeds and other oil-producing plants are high-quality feedstocks for biodiesel. Oilseed processing expands the use of crops such as sunflowers and brings value to grape seeds, which are usually waste products. Most oil processing in the United States is done on a large industrial scale.
  • Qhow can we guarantee quality?
    AAlways a pre-production sample before mass production; Always final Inspection before shipment.
  • QWhere can I buy German kern Kraft oilseed presses?
    AThe German Kern Kraft oilseed presses range from ¼-ton-per-day to 4-ton-per day capacity. Circle Energy in Wisconsin distributes German Kern Kraft oilseed presses and filters as well as Evolution biodiesel processors. For prices and further information, contact: Hybren Oilsee Palm Oil Processing Minor Oil Crops – Individual Monographs
  • QDoes pressing dehulled flaxseed increase oil productivity?
    AConsidering oil productivity, pressing dehulled flaxseed increases productivity; the higher the FHR, the higher the oil productivity (Zheng et al. 2005). Flaking or flattening is used to partially break the seeds and increase their surface area to facilitate solvent extraction.
  • QWhat is the smallest screw oil press machine?
    AModel YZS-68 is the smallest screw oil press machine provided by HONG DE Machinery. It can process various oilseeds and oil crops, like soybeans, sunflower seeds, castor seeds, mustard seeds, peanut/groundnut, palm kernel, copra, sesame seeds, etc.
  • QIs flaxseed a linolenic acid?
    AFlaxseed ( Linum usitatissimum L.) is a commercial oilseed that produces triglyceride oil that is a rich source of linolenic acid. Many Linum species are related to flaxseed but only L. usitatissimum L. is grown for commercial production of oil.