• What is screw oil press?
  • Screw oil press is a compact-structured oil extrusion machine used for extracting edible oil from more than twenty kinds of oilseeds such as peanut, soybean, flaxseed, sunflower seed, rapeseed, etc. Different from integrated screw oil press machine, it is more suitable to large-scale cooking oil plants which produce various grades cooking oil.
  • How does a polymer extruder work?
  • The heat causes the material to melt, converting it into a molten or viscous state. Metering and Mixing: Within the extruder, additional elements such as feeders, mixers, or screws with specialized designs can be incorporated to ensure uniform blending of additives, colorants, or reinforcing agents with the base polymer.
  • What is a screw oil press hopper?
  • Screw oil press hopper is a specially structured reversed fastigiated container to feed oilseeds. In the middle are a screw device and a stirring rod. When you turn on the oil press, put the materials in the hopper, the screw device will turn round to help oil seeds go down the chamber smoothly. This structure avoids feed materials blocking.
  • What seeds can a screw press machine process?
  • Our screw press machines are capable to process a variety of seeds and nuts such as Castor Seeds, Coconut / Copra, Cotton Seeds, Groundnuts / Peanuts / Earthnuts, Sunflower Seeds, Jatropha Seeds, Mustard Seeds / Rapeseeds / Canola Seeds, Neem Seeds, Palm Kernel, Sesame Seeds, Shea Nuts, Soyabean / Soybean, Flax Seeds, Karanja Seeds etc.
  • Which temperature control units are best for sheet extruders & compounders?
  • Tool-Temp temperature control units have been delivering accurate temperature control to sheet extruders and compounders for over 50 years. Whether using water for temps to 95Deg¡ãC. or oil units for 200+¡ãC, or pressurized water units to 160¡ãC Tool Temp offer a full range of solutions. Swiss built quality is assured.
  • What are the post-processing steps of extruded products?
  • Post-processing: Depending on the intended application, the extruded product may undergo additional post-processing steps such as surface treatment, coating, printing, or machining to achieve the desired final form or appearance.