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EXPELLER PRESSING (ALSO CALLED OIL PRESSING) IS A MECHANICAL METHOD FOR EXTRACTING OIL FROM RAW MATERIALS. THE RAW MATERIALS ARE SQUEEZED UNDER HIGH PRESSURE IN A SINGLE STEP.
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Expeller         
·noun One who, or that which, expels.
Palm kernel         
  • Palm kernel cake
  • World War II British Empire palm kernel poster
  • Palm kernel nuts put out to dry
EDIBLE SEED OF THE OIL PALM TREE
Palm kernel cake; Palm kernel expeller
The palm kernel is the edible seed of the oil palm fruit. The fruit yields two distinct oils: palm oil derived from the outer parts of the fruit, and palm kernel oil derived from the kernel.

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Expeller pressing

Expeller pressing (also called oil pressing) is a mechanical method for extracting oil from raw materials. The raw materials are squeezed under high pressure in a single step. When used for the extraction of food oils, typical raw materials are nuts, seeds and algae, which are supplied to the press in a continuous feed. As the raw material is pressed, friction causes it to heat. In the case of harder nuts (which require higher pressures) the material can exceed temperatures of 120 °F (49 °C).