corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
corn germ oil processing machines – oil mill machinery in Bulgaria
  • Is corn germ hard to process?
  • But because corn germ can be notoriously tough to process, it requires the right extraction equipment to press oil efficiently to get optimal returns. Here’s what you need to know about processing corn germ to capitalize on the commercial value of its oil. Whole corn kernels only contain a small amount of fat, around 5% by weight.
  • How much oil does corn germ contain?
  • Here’s what you need to know about processing corn germ to capitalize on the commercial value of its oil. Whole corn kernels only contain a small amount of fat, around 5% by weight. But the germ that remains after the starch is removed through wet processing can contain up to 50% oil by weight.
  • How is corn oil made?
  • The germs, containing about 85 percent of corn's oil, are pumped onto screens and washed repeatedly to remove any starch left in the mixture. A combination of mechanical and solvent processes extracts the oil from the germ. The oil is then refined and filtered into finished corn oil.
  • Can a high-shear extrusion system extract oil from corn germ?
  • As technologies continue to advance, high-shear extrusion systems may offer a more efficient alternative for extracting oil from wet processed corn germ. Extrusion systems like the Anderson Dox™ Extruder eliminate the need for separate steam heating and drying steps required in traditional stack cooking vessels.