300L Capacity Cold Press Oil Machine Food Grade Stainless Steel For Low Temperature Extraction
| Brand Name: | Echo |
| Model Number: | Echo |
| MOQ: | 1 Set |
| Price: | Contact Us for Pricing |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 50+ Sets per Month |
300L Capacity Cold Press Oil Machine
,300L Capacity cold press oil extractor
,Stainless Steel cold press oil extractor
This 300L industrial cold press machine is designed for the mechanical extraction of premium edible oils from seeds and nuts. Utilizing a heavy-duty screw press mechanism, it operates at low RPM to minimize heat generation, preserving vital nutrients, natural antioxidants, and the authentic flavor profile of the source material. The entire contact path is constructed from SUS304 stainless steel, ensuring compliance with international food safety standards. It is an optimal solution for producing high-value oils such as almond, walnut, sesame, avocado, and sunflower oil without the use of chemical solvents or excessive heat.
The gourmet food oil market demands "virgin" or "extra-virgin" quality, which is defined by the absence of heat and chemical processing. Conventional expellers generate friction heat exceeding 60°C, denaturing delicate omega fatty acids and destroying vitamin E. Additionally, solvent extraction methods, while efficient, leave trace residues that disqualify oils from organic certification. Artisanal producers and health-focused brands require equipment that delivers commercial throughput without sacrificing the nutritional label claims that justify premium pricing. The gap lies in finding durable, food-grade machinery that balances gentle processing with operational durability.
This cold press solution addresses thermal degradation through a precision-engineered screw shaft and a water-cooling jacket on the pressing cage. This maintains the press temperature below 40°C, even during continuous operation. The heavy-duty motor and gearbox ensure the torque required to crack hard shells like walnut or apricot kernel without stalling. The integrated twin-stage filtration removes sediment down to 75 microns, resulting in a clear, ready-to-bottle product. This eliminates the need for secondary refining steps, preserving the oil's natural color and pungency for the health food and nutraceutical sectors.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Extraction Method | Mechanical Cold Press (Screw) |
| Processing Capacity | 150-250 kg/h (Varies by seed type) |
| Material | SUS304 Food-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Residual Oil in Cake | ≤ 6.5% |
| Motor Power | 15 kW / 20 HP |
| Cooling System | Water-Circulation Jacket on Press Cage |
| Filtration | Integrated Vacuum Drum Filter |
| Operation Noise | ≤ 75 dB |
| Certifications | ISO 9001, CE |
This machine is the backbone of artisan oil mills and health food manufacturing facilities. It excels at processing almonds for skincare oil, walnuts for cognitive health supplements, and avocado for gourmet culinary use. It is also heavily utilized in the production of sesame oil (tahini byproduct) and coconut oil (from dried copra). The equipment is ideal for farms diversifying into value-added products and small factories supplying private-label organic oils to grocery chains.
Seeds or nuts are fed into a hopper and captured by a rotating screw auger within a slotted barrel. As the material advances, the volume of the screw channel decreases, exerting immense mechanical pressure. This pressure forces the oil to exude from the cells and escape through the narrow slots of the barrel. The solid fiber (press cake) is extruded from the end cone. The raw oil then passes immediately into a vacuum filter to remove fine particulate, resulting in a clean, unrefined oil with full nutritional integrity.
Selecting the right cold press involves three main criteria: feedstock hardness, desired throughput, and final clarity needs. For soft seeds like sunflower, a standard barrel is fine. For hard nuts like macadamia, you require a hardened screw and shaft. Second, ensure your throughput matches your supply; over-capitalizing on a machine that sits idle reduces ROI. Third, determine if you need integrated filtration or prefer to settle oil in separate tanks. Finally, confirm the availability of wear parts—specifically screw flights and barrel bars—as these are consumable items in high-friction applications.
A: No. The oil produced by this machine is classified as "virgin" or "unrefined." It requires no additional heat or chemical refining. The integrated filter removes the solids, making it suitable for direct consumption or topical application.
A: The press cake is a valuable byproduct. It is high in protein and fiber. Depending on the seed, it can be sold as animal feed, used as fertilizer, or milled into gluten-free flour (e.g., almond flour).
A: Coconut oil solidifies at room temperature, so we recommend running a final batch of a harder seed (like sunflower) through the press to "purge" the coconut residue. Alternatively, the barrel can be disassembled and washed with hot water and a food-grade degreaser.