oilmaking
Oilmaking is the process of extracting oil from plant materials, primarily seeds and fruits such as soybeans, canola (rapeseed), sunflower, palm kernels, and olives. The goal is to obtain liquid oil for cooking, food products, or industrial uses. Extraction methods fall into mechanical pressing and solvent extraction. After extraction, crude oil is usually refined to remove impurities and improve stability, color, and odor.
Mechanical extraction involves cleaning, conditioning, grinding, and pressing the material to express oil, followed by filtration
Refining stages commonly include degumming, neutralization, bleaching, and deodorization to remove gums, free fatty acids, pigments,
After oil removal, the remaining solid material, called meal or cake, is typically used as animal feed