If you’ve been shopping for reliable equipment this season, you’ve probably come across the Popular Commercial Oilseed Crushing Machinery Oil Expeller Press Machine. It’s a mouthful, sure, but the value proposition is simple: steady throughput, sensible energy use, and parts you can actually replace without a week-long shutdown.
Originating from Dingzhou City, Hebei Province, China—an area with deep roots in agri-machinery—this press shows the practical engineering you expect from a vendor that’s shipped to both small co-ops and mid-size refineries. Many customers say the real draw is a mix of predictable spares and fair pricing.
| Throughput | ≈200–600 kg/h (seed and conditioning dependent) |
| Motor power | 15–30 kW |
| Screw diameter | ≈120–150 mm |
| Heating | Electric/steam jacket, 3–6 kW |
| Residual oil in cake | ≈7–9% on pretreated rapeseed; real-world use may vary |
| Energy consumption | ≈20–45 kWh/ton |
| Noise | ≤78 dB (ISO 3744-style measurement) |
| Contact materials | 304 SS (optional), base frame Q235; gears 20CrMnTi, HRC 58–62 |
| Service life | Screw/cage ≈6,000–9,000 h before refurb |
| Footprint & weight | ≈2000×1000×1650 mm; ≈900–1200 kg |
Seeds: soybean, sunflower, rapeseed/canola, peanut, sesame, cottonseed (delinted), and more. Hot press or cold press—it can do both, though, to be honest, proper conditioning wins you yield every time.
Testing: oil content by ISO 659/AOCS methods; moisture by ISO 665; safety checks per CE Machinery Directive and IEC 60204-1. In factory acceptance tests we’ve seen residual oil in cake around 7.5% on rapeseed and 6.8% on peanuts with good prep.
| Vendor | Capacity | Energy | Certs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| This model (Dingzhou, Hebei) | ≈200–600 kg/h | ≈20–45 kWh/ton | ISO 9001, CE | Strong spares support; fair lead time 15–25 days |
| Vendor B (India) | ≈150–500 kg/h | ≈25–55 kWh/ton | ISO 9001 (varies) | Lower entry price; check CE scope |
| Vendor C (Türkiye) | ≈250–700 kg/h | ≈18–42 kWh/ton | CE, ISO 9001 | Premium build; higher capex |
Options include stainless 304/316 contact parts, variable-pitch screws for different seeds, steam or electric jackets, explosion-proof motors, and PLC I/O for plant DCS. Maintenance is refreshingly simple: grease bearings every 500 h; screw/cage change-out in a single shift if you’ve trained the crew.
Actually, what sells it is the balance: not the cheapest, not the flashiest, but consistent. And consistency is money.