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manufacturer oil production line press oil production line

manufacturer oil production line press oil production line
manufacturer oil production line press oil production line
manufacturer oil production line press oil production line
manufacturer oil production line press oil production line
manufacturer oil production line press oil production line

FAQ

  • What is the oil content of copra?
  • 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. The Disintegrated Copra is conditioned using Steam in a Vertical Cooking Kettle.
  • What is the cost of copra?
  • The economic loss for every kilogram of copra produced in the outer islands is more than US$1, leading to total costs reaching nearly 5 percent of GDP. The scheme is regressive, with food and basic needs poverty concentrated in urban areas. The government is working with the World Bank to reform the copra scheme.
  • 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 are the steps of copra oil mill plant?
  • At the copra oil mill plant, the copra undergoes the following steps: Copra Drying, Copra Cutting, Cooking / Conditioning, Pressing, Filtration, Oil storage and Filling. The Copra dryer is used to dry fresh coconut kernel from 35 – 40% moisture content to 5 – 7% using hot air.
  • How is disintegrated copra conditioned?
  • The Disintegrated Copra is conditioned using Steam in a Vertical Cooking Kettle. The oil is expelled from the copra by the pressure exerted by a continuous rotating warm shaft in the barrel or cage of the press. The barrel is built with openings to allow the escape of oil. Crude Expelled oil generally contains 5 – 10% suspended solid (foots).
  • How is oil expelled from a copra?
  • The oil is expelled from the copra by the pressure exerted by a continuous rotating warm shaft in the barrel or cage of the press. The barrel is built with openings to allow the escape of oil. Crude Expelled oil generally contains 5 – 10% suspended solid (foots). A filter press is used to separate these solids from crude oil.