• olive pomace oil extracting machine
  • olive pomace oil extracting machine
  • olive pomace oil extracting machine
  • olive pomace oil extracting machine
  • How to extract olive pomace oil?
  • The olive pomace oil can be extracted in a shorter time using microwave irradiation (16 min) compared to the conventional extraction technique (120–180) in which extra drying process was used. Even though the wet pomace was used directly in MASE, its efficiency (97%) was higher than the conventional industrial extraction (70–85%).
  • Where is olive pomace extracted?
  • Wet olive pomace (after two-phase decantation, Polat Makina, PMS 350/PX 30, Aydın, Turkey), freshly extracted pomace oil and pomace residue (oil free pomace) were obtained from the Güvenal Olive Oil Company located at Gaziantep, Turkey. The wet olive pomace had a moisture content of 52.7 g/100 g and an oil content of 7.05 g/100 g dry matter. 2.2.
  • Is Mase a better extraction method than conventional olive pomace oil?
  • The oil obtained by MASE was also better with its lesser peroxide and PAH values compared to conventional extract product. Overall, it was demonstrated that, for the olive pomace oil, MASE is a notably better extraction method than conventional olive pomace oil production techniques.
  • How to dry olive pomace?
  • The olive pomace obtained by two-phase extraction system was immediately dried in the countercurrent rotary dryer in the Güvenal Olive Oil Company. In this drying system, the residual pomace (oil free) was used as fuel. The hot flue gas obtained from combustion of this fuel was used as a drying medium for wet olive pomace.
  • What is olive pomace?
  • Introduction Olive pomace is a by-product of the olive oil industry. Around 35–40 g/100 g of processed olives are released as solid waste (pomace) which contains water, oil, olive skin, olive pulp, and kernels (Akay, Kazan, Celiktas, & Yeşil Celiktas, 2015).
  • How is pomace oil extracted from the pomace?
  • Pomace oil is extracted industrially by bringing the dried pomace into contact with a solvent. This process results in an oil and hexane solution called "miscella", the concentration of which varies according to the oil content of the pomace treated.