Expeller Machines - Double gear Oil Expeller with 33'' x 6'' long Kattle
What is an Expeller Machine?
– An expeller press is a screw-type machine that mainly presses oil seeds through a caged barrel-like cavity. Raw materials enter one side of the press and waste products exit the other side. The machine uses friction and continuous pressure from the screw drive to move and compress the seed material. The oil seeps through small openings that do not allow seed fiber solids to pass.
– Afterward, the seeds are formed into a hardened press cake, which is removed from the machine. Pressure involved in expeller pressing creates heat in the range of 140–210 °F (60–99 °C). Raw materials are typically heated up to 250 °F (121 °C) to make the pressing more efficient, otherwise the pressing itself will heat the oil to 185–200 °F (85–93 °C).
Enhanced Alignment
A single, robust steel structure replaces the traditional two-stand design. This innovative approach ensures optimal machine alignment, minimizing operational variations and guaranteeing smooth performance.
Streamlined Extraction
This model incorporates an integrated oil collecting arrangement, thus eliminates the need for a separate oil tank, streamlining the extraction process.
Precise Cake Formation
The joint body, combining the tin tanga and cone bodies, is cast, machined, and bored in a single operation. This meticulous process guarantees precise alignment and consistent cake thickness, leading to efficient oil extraction.
Quieter Operation
A redesigned gearbox with a robust, two-piece construction encloses the gears, minimizing noise for a smoother user experience.
Enhanced Durability
The shorter intermediate and pulley shafts reduce the risk of breakage, ensuring long-lasting machine performance
Simplified Maintenance
The split gearbox design allows for easier access and facilitates gear changes when needed.
Enhanced Seed Cooking
The Maharaja Deluxe Model features a redesigned cooking kettle for optimal seed preparation.