• plant oil extraction machine
  • plant oil extraction machine
  • plant oil extraction machine
  • plant oil extraction machine
  • Who needs a plant oil extraction machine?
  • Cedarstone Industry is proud to provide for manufacturers in need of a plant oil extraction machine. As a leading stainless-steel manufacturer, we make the highest quality essential oil extraction machine. Some of our most noteworthy clients include Bluebell, Heineken, Anheuser-Busch, GEA, Tetra Pak, Coca-Cola, and GE Pharmaceutic, and others.
  • What is an oil extraction machine?
  • An oil extraction machine, also called an oil press or expeller, uses high pressure and heat to “squeeze” the oils out of a plant product.
  • Where can I find a plant oil extraction machine?
  • If you are interested in our plant oil extraction machine, you can call us at (281) 397-3700 or email us at sales@cedarstoneindustry.com. Cedarstone Industry is a premier supplier of plant oil extraction machines. Learn more about our products and shop our plant oil extractors for sale.
  • What plants work with oil extraction machines?
  • Some of the plant sources that work with oil extraction machines include: Seeds: Oils can come from seeds like cottonseed, sesame, hemp, sunflower, amaranth and canola. They're often used for cooking applications, but they can also be found in items like fuel and paint, making seed oil extractors very useful.
  • How do you extract oil?
  • Solvent extraction: Another common extraction method is to dissolve the oil with a solvent (e.g. hexane) and then separate the oil by evaporating the solvent. This method is often used for the extraction of small oil seeds. The solid residue in the extracted oil is removed by filtering to make the oil clear.
  • How does oil extraction work?
  • The leftover pressed seeds form a hard cake that is removed from the machine, and the oil flows out into a separate container. The heat generated in the oil extraction procedure can affect some materials in undesirable ways, and harder products like nuts generate more heat than softer products like fruits.