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Why Is There A Lot Of Oil Residue In The Oil Squeezed Out By The Oil Press?
Time:Wed-12-21 hits:
There are a lot of oil residues in the oil squeezed out by the oil press because the oil cracks of the press bar are blocked by the oil residues or crushed pieces, or the press bar is too tightly packed. At this time, the oil residue should be cleaned up in time, and the pressing strips should be reinstalled.
If it is a human hopper, the feeding should be stopped in time, and the oil should be slowly washed out with cakes before subsequent pressing work. You can also discharge the oil from the discharge port, re-assemble and disassemble the press chamber parts, and then start the press.
For the oil, the oil content is high, but the cake is too thin, so that the oil cannot be discharged from the crack in time and stored in the press chamber and the hopper.
Squeeze oilseeds with high oil content to make the cake thicker. On the contrary, it should be thinner.
This is the reason and solution for the unsatisfactory cake output of the oil press, and the next step is to solve the problem of excessive slag.
Of course, there are many cases of slagging:
When the slag is discharged, the strip is finely broken, indicating that the moisture is high, and it is powdered that the moisture is low, and too much round slag indicates that the fastening nut is not tight.
In the case of moderate moisture, no slag is discharged or less slag is discharged, and a small amount of slag discharged from the circle is allowed for oil extraction.
When the oil press is squeezing oil, it is very important to control the moisture of the oil. I hope everyone can understand and operate the oil press equipment correctly to avoid unnecessary non-machine failures.
Too much residue from the oil press is due to the excessive amount of oil, and the amount of debris discharged from the oil cracks increases. We should adjust the moisture of the oil before pressing.
However, we must control the moisture percentage of the oil, otherwise the oil is too wet and will not form pressure, and the oil residue cannot be separated. If the oil drain gap is too large, the residue will be squeezed out of the oil gap.
The moisture content of the oil and the tightness of the pressing rod assembly should be adjusted.