10-50tpd shea nut processing oil plant with low cost in cape town

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How to process shea nut kernels?
  • For processing Shea nut kernels, we need a combination of mechanical pressing unit ( Oil Mill ) and solvent extraction plant (SEP). The following are steps involved in Shea Butter Extraction Plant : Shea nut kernels are separated and cleaned to remove impurities such as dust, metal, plant stalks.
  • Who is the largest Shea Nut processor in Ghana?
  • Since 2006, GSFIL has grown to become the largest processor of shea nuts in Ghana, manufacturing shea oils and butter. With a processing capability of upwards of 25,000 tonnes a year, making it the biggest shea nut processor in Ghana.
  • What are the 4 layers of a shea nut?
  • The fruit is composed of four layers - the epicarp, mesocarp, shell and the kernel. The epicarp together with the mesocarp is called the pulp; the shell and the kernel compose the nut. The kernel is the oil-bearing material that can be obtained by processing the shea nut fruit.
  • When are shea nuts ripe?
  • Fruiting and gathering of shea nuts occur between May and August each year. In this stage, shea nuts are processed into kernel form. Both raw and ripe fruits are green but ripe fruit is occasionally yellowish and soft when felt. The fruit is composed of four layers - the epicarp, mesocarp, shell and the kernel.
  • What is a shea nut Kettle?
  • The kettle uses steam for indirectly heating the Shea nut kernel. The kettle is specially designed to achieve a temperature of minimum 110°C at the outlet with a retention time of minimum 60 minutes. Coagulate the protein in the meal to facilitate separation of the oil from protein.
  • Do Shea nuts need to be roasted?
  • The kernels, too, are either sun-dried or roasted to eliminate any residual moisture. Alternatively, the shea nuts can be oven-roasted or smoked to dry them out; however, this method has its risks, like increasing the carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in the extracted shea butter.