Palm Oil Extraction Machine Process Introduction

Palm Oil Extraction Machine Process Introduction

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PALM OIL EXTRACTION process includes:
• FFB reception, transfer and storage
• Palm Oil Fruit, under favorable conditions of climate, provides the highest yield of all oil bearing plants
• Stripping
• Digestion and expelling
• Clarification and Purification of the oil
• The depericarping and kernel recovery station comprising depericarping
• To prevent damage to Palm Fruit, it is a common practice to process fresh fruit bunches (FFB) instead of stripped fruit
Sterilization
Sterilization is the first step which allows complete mechanical stripping with lipase enzyme deactivitazion. Fruit bunches were filled in open topped perforated steel cages which is later on pushed to sterilizers on rails.
Stripping:
This process is used to separate sterilized fruits from bunch stalks.
Digesting and Pressing
Sterilized stripped fruit then fed to digester. Crude oil separation from digested pal fruits then occurs by pressing continues double screw presses.
Clarification and Purification of Oil
Crude oil extracted in twin screw presses comprised of various impurities like vegetable matters and sand particles. Clarification step is the used for removing these impurities. This step involves separation of diluted crude oil and collects it into settling tank.
The Depericarping and Kernel Recovery Station Comprising Depericarpin
Finally the residue is taken in the form of cakes which is made up of finers and nuts....

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