• paraguay copra oil expeller
  • paraguay copra oil expeller
  • paraguay copra oil expeller
  • paraguay copra oil expeller
  • What is copra oil expeller?
  • Copra Oil Expeller is perfect for medium or large oil mill plants. We are well-known manufacturer of oil extraction machine and our screw press are working successfully in more then 51 countries of the world.
  • How does a copra machine work?
  • An all-in-one machine, it crushes and presses the copra or coconut, follow by oil extraction. Traditionally, the copra or coconut are pressed and crushed and transferred to another machine to be extracted. The precise dimension and construction of each parts of the screw press are vital to ensure the final performance of our oil seed expellers.
  • What is disintegrated copra used for?
  • Disintegrated Copra obtained after the cutting process can be used as a raw material for Oil Press. The copra contains 60 – 65% oil content. After a double stage pressing, about 8 – 9 % residual oil is left in the copra meal which is an excellent source of protein supplement for grass-fed animals.
  • What is the moisture content of copra after drying?
  • The Copra dryer is used to dry fresh coconut kernel from 35 – 40% moisture content to 5 – 7% using hot air. At the copra oil mill plant, the copra undergoes the following steps: Copra Drying, Copra Cutting, Cooking / Conditioning, Pressing, Filtration, Oil storage and Filling.
  • What is the difference between copra and coconut pulp?
  • Coconut pulp after dried is copra which can be pressed for oil and the cake is used as animal feed. Averagely 1000 coconuts can yield 180 kg of copra, which yield 120 kg of oil. Coconut oil produced from copra is mainly used for industrial purpose.
  • What is copra?
  • Copra is the dried kernel of coconut. Coconut oil is derived from copra, which is the dried kernel of coconut. The major Coconut producing countries are Indonesia, Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Vietnam, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Malaysia, Nigeria, American Samoa, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tanzania.