FOB Price
Obtener el precio más reciente250 ~ 410 / Ton
|Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
-
Price for Minimum Order:
Minimum Order Quantity:
10 Ton
Packaging Detail:
25kgs or 50 kg in PP bag/jute bag or as per buyer requirement
Delivery Time:
20 days
Supplying Ability:
10000 Ton per Month
Payment Type:
T/T
Canada
Persona de contacto Mr. Alex
636 Saddleback Rd, Edmonton AB
Cottonseed is the
second most commonly produced oilseed in the world just slightly
ahead of rapeseed averaging one-fourth that of soybeans in the same
period. Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton plant, which is
primarily grown for its fiber.
It is estimated that cottonseed production will be around *3% of
the cotton production in bales. Around *0% of the seed is
marketable surplus and arrives in the market for being crushed to
oil.
The remaining is used asseed is fed to cattle and
medical.
Moisture : *2%
max
FFA : 2% max
Fat (Oil) : *1% min
Sand silica : 0.*5% max
Acid value : *0%
Color : greenish white
Cottonseed meal is
a good source of protein. The two types of meal extraction
processes are solvent extraction and mechanical extraction. Most of
the meal is extracted mechanically through cottonseed
kernels. During the solvent extraction process, the
cottonseed kernels are subjected to fine grinding by pushing them
through an expander and then the solvent is used to extract most of
the oil. The solvent-extracted meals have a lower fat content of
0.5% than the mechanically extracted meals with a fat content of
2.0%. Cottonseed meal is considered to have more arginine than
soybean meal. Cottonseed meal can be used in multiple ways: either
alone or by mixing it with other plant and animal protein
sources
The seed oil extracted from the kernels, after being refined can be used as a cooking oil or in salad dressings. It is also used in the production of shortening and margarine. Cotton grown for the extraction of cottonseed oil is one of major crops grown around the world for the production of oil, after soy, corn, and canola.