safflower seed oil production line pressing plant oil presser
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Production Line
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Production Line Machine
- Voltage: 380V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 2500*800*2300 mm
- Weight: 7800 KG
- Key Selling Points: Automatic
- Marketing Machinery Test Report: Provided
- Video outgoing-inspection: Provided
- Warranty of core components: 1 Year
- Core Components: Motor, Pressure vessel, Pump, PLC
- Oil Max Capacity: 1000 kg/h
- Product name: smell removing edible oil refining machine
- Application: refine oil
- One tank capacity: 300 kg oil
- Tank Diameter: 700 mm
- Main Power: 22 Kw
- Vacuum pump power: 0.81 Kw
- Certification: CE ISO 9001
- Keyword: oil refining machine
- Keyword 1: olive oil extraction machine
- Raw material: food oil
Production and physicochemical properties of safflower seed
Pictures of (a) and (b) are safflower seed plant [31], (c) is safflower seed, (d) is safflower seed papus. Safflower have white, shiny and smooth hard-shelled seeds in weight of between 0.01 and 0.444 g each, depending on the genotype, climatic conditions, agricultural application and growing season, as seen in Fig. 1 (c) [23] , [32] , [33
The pressing process uses an oil press to apply physical external force to the safflower seeds to squeeze out the oil, retaining the original flavor and nutrition of the safflower seeds. The production line equipment configuration can be adjusted according to the needs of the oil factory, saving investment and meeting the crude oil quality
Quality and active constituents of safflower seed oil: A
1. Introduction. Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is a thistle-like annual plant belonging to the Asteraceae.This plant is an ancient domesticated crop that can grow in semi-arid areas, and has been cultivated in southwest Asia, central Asia, and the Mediterranean region (Kilic Buyukkurt, Guclu, Barutcular, Selli, & Kelebek, 2021; Wu et al., 2021).
Whereas hulls account for about 20% of the weight of a sunflower seed, safflower seeds comprise about 50% hull and 50% kernel by weight, with an oil content of about 28-32% and protein content ranging from 11-24%. In thin-hulled varieties of safflower seeds, the kernel makes up 55-70% of the weight, with 35-45% oil and more protein than thick
Safflower Oil: Origins, Production Methods, and Types
History and Origins. Safflower plants first emerged in the Fertile Crescent region over 4,000 years ago. Various Carthamus species then spread across parts of Eurasia and eventually Egypt, where extracts from the vibrant red-orange flowers became used as textile dyes and rouge cosmetics. By roughly 700 CE, crop cultivation migrated to China and
Wei safflower seed oil (WSO) prepared by the cold pressing method and organic solvent extraction method was characterized in this study. The yield of cold-pressed WSO (CP-WSO) was inferior to that of n-hexane-extracted WSO (HE-WSO). The physicochemical properties (refractive index, density, iodine value, insoluble impurities) and fatty acid compositions were similar, and both were rich
Investigating the potential of aqueous enzymatic extraction
Despite all these uses and benefits, the world’s global production of safflower seed oil did not exceed 59673 tons in 2021, which is very low compared to other vegetable oils (FAOSTAT, 2023). Recently, some researchers established promising scenarios and interesting prospects to renew interest in this plant ( La Bella et al., 2019 ; Zanetti
Safflower is a thistlelike plant with a strong central branch stem, a varying number of branches and a taproot system. Each branch usually will have from one to five flower heads containing 15 to 20 seeds per head. The seed oil content ranges from 30 to 50%, depending on variety grown and environmental conditions.
Application Methods of Zinc Sulphate Increased Safflower Seed
Zinc deficiency is one of the most widespread nutritional problems, affecting nearly one-third of the world population. In addition, it is known that zinc deficiency not only reduces crop yield but also its quality. The effect of different methods of zinc application on the growth, yield, and quality of safflower seeds under regular irrigation and interruption of irrigation from flowering
3. With the properly designed pressing chamber, the pre-heating process and rotation of the machine quickly increase the temperature in the chamber, which makes the inner structure of oilseeds broken and pressed easily. 4. Save labor and energy. Compared to the traditional type, Screw oil press reduces 60% electric power and saves 40% labor.
- How to extract oil from safflower seed?
- Conclusion In summary, in this research, oil extraction from safflower seed was carried out by different extraction methods and the extracted oil was converted into biodiesel. Hydraulic press, motor driven screw press (expeller) and soxhlet extraction methods were applied for oil extraction from seeds.
- Does safflower seed oil morphologically change after extraction?
- Changes in the morphological structure of safflower seeds extracted by different methods In order to better understand the mechanism behind the HP, SPE and SE extraction methods of safflower seed oil, the structural changes on the microstructure of the samples were investigated using before and after extraction (SEM).
- Why is safflower seed oil a good feedstock for biodiesel production?
- Safflower seed oil is a feedstock with high potential for biodiesel production because the biodiesel production process has shown to yield a high percentage of product due to reduced occurrence of side reactions such as saponification reaction.
- Which fatty acid is used in safflower seed oil extraction?
- This fatty acid composition is in accordance with the safflower seed oil literature. Linoleic acid (18:2) was found to be the dominant fatty acid with 56.40% for continuous screw pressing (expeller) extraction and similar results were found by de Souza and Gürbüz et al. also found similar results as shown in Table 6.
- What is safflower seed oil used for?
- This plant can be grown mainly in arid and semi-arid regions of the world as an oilseed crop, bird seed or flower dye and for medicinal purposes , . Safflower seed oil extracted from safflower seed is a promising renewable raw material for the biodiesel industry and other fields in the world due to its various advantages .
- Does safflower seed oil biodiesel meet ASTM D6751 & en-14214 standards?
- The final product of safflower seed oil biodiesel) met most of the standards of both ASTM-D6751 and EN-14214. The production and physicochemical characterization of high quality biodiesel from the from safflower seed oil extracted by different extraction methods was studied.