• rapeseed oil production line – complete sets of oil refining in South Africa
  • rapeseed oil production line – complete sets of oil refining in South Africa
  • rapeseed oil production line – complete sets of oil refining in South Africa
  • rapeseed oil production line – complete sets of oil refining in South Africa
  • What is rapeseed oil?
  • You Here! Rapeseed oil is also named canola oil. We extract the oil using a mechanical Oil Press without the using of chemicals to ensure the natural goodness of the oil is preserved. Rapeseed oil production process is the third in production of vegetables oils. It has also been ranked among the best in the production of protein.
  • What is rapeseed oil production process?
  • Rapeseed oil production process is the third in production of vegetables oils. It has also been ranked among the best in the production of protein. Here are the 4 main processes that are involved in having oil extracted from rapeseeds, including pretreatment, prepressing/pressing/ section, solvent extraction section, refinery.
  • What is the purpose of rapeseed preparation plant?
  • The purpose of rapeseed preparation plant is to extract a portion of oil by mechanical pressing while providing pressing cakes for extraction plant. Main pretreatment process include: Seed Cleaning & Weighing, Conditioning, Flaking, Cooking, Pressing, Oil Residue Separation.
  • How to refine rapeseed/canola oil?
  • Refine crude rapeseed/canola oil into refined canola oil. Through degumming, deacidification, decolorization and deodorization process, remove impurities in the crude canola oil, such as gums, FFA, pigment, bad odors, etc. Aims at improving the canola oil storage stability, flavor and color, to get standard quality edible oil.
  • How do you degumming rapeseed oil?
  • When degumming, first heat the crude rapeseed oil to 65-70°C, then add hot water at the same temperature equal to approximately 5% of the oil volume while stirring. During stirring, the peptidic impurities gradually condense to form micelles due to their hydrophilicity. The precipitate is separated and then discharged.