Palm Oil Processing Solutions

Ocean offers turnkey solutions which covers all of the main processes of Palm oil production line

  • Palm Kernel Oil Pretreatment & Pressing Process

  • Palm Kernel Oil Extraction Process

  • Palm Kernel Oil Refining Process

  • Palm Kernel Oil Fractionation Process

  • Palm Oil Pretreatment & Pressing Process

  • Palm Oil Refining Process

  • Palm Oil Fractionation Process

Solution Features

Crude palm oil (CPO) has a melting point typically between 33°C and 39°C and is solid at room temperature. Through conventional refining processes, the crude oil can be processed to meet the standards of first-grade oil. Due to its high melting point and significant content of palmitic acid, the crude oil has a higher melting point. After conventional refining, further fractionation can separate the solid fats from the liquid fats, resulting in products with different melting points, thereby increasing the product's added value. The solid fats can be used to replace expensive cocoa butter in products like margarine and shortening, while the liquid oil can be used for salad dressings or cooking oil due to its light and crisp flavor.

The fractionation process can be applied to the following palm oil fractions: Fractionating at 33°C yields 24°C palm oil with a liquid oil yield of about 76%, and fractionating at 24°C yields 10°C palm oil with a liquid oil yield of about 60%.

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Fractionation Process:
Palm oil to be fractionatedHeatingCooling and crystallizationMembrane filtrationPalm stearin/liquid oil

Ocean’s Unique Technology

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Technology for Oil Extraction from Waste Bleaching Clay and Recycling of Waste Bleaching Clay in Palm Oil Refining Workshops.

The waste bleaching clay from refining workshops contains about 25% oil. The company employs proprietary technology to extract residual oil for industrial fats and restores the activated waste bleaching clay for reuse in the refining and bleaching systems.

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Technology for Organic Fertilizer Production from Palm Fruit Bunch Fiber Waste in Palm Oil Extraction Plants.

The waste palm fruit bunch fibers from oil extraction plants are valuable as organic fertilizer raw materials. Through the company's unique organic fertilizer processing technology and complete production lines, waste can be reused to enhance economic benefits.