๐ง DRY FRACTIONATION PLANT โ SUMMARY
๐น What is Dry Fractionation?
Dry fractionation is a physical, cooling-based process that separates crystallized fats (stearins) from liquid oils (oleins) in edible oil by controlled cooling and filtration, without using any chemicals.
๐น Oils Commonly Processed
๐ด Palm Oil
๐ฅฅ Palm Kernel Oil
๐ง Butter Oil / Ghee
๐พ Rice Bran Oil (partially)
๐ Animal Fats / Tallow
๐งช Hydrogenated or blended oils
๐น End Products
| Fraction | Description | Uses |
|---|---|---|
| Olein | Liquid part (low melting) | Cooking oil, salad oil |
| Stearin | Solid fat (high melting point) | Margarine, bakery fats, soaps |
| Mid Fraction (optional) | Used in confectionery blends | Cocoa butter substitutes |
๐น Key Process Stages
โ 1. Preconditioning / Heating
Oil is heated to ~70โ80ยฐC to ensure it’s fully melted and homogeneous.
โ 2. Controlled Cooling (Crystallization)
Oil is cooled slowly and precisely (down to 18โ24ยฐC for palm oil).
Crystallizes solid fat molecules (stearins) under controlled agitation.
Carried out in crystallizer tanks or cooling chambers.
โ 3. Maturation
Oil is held for several hours to complete the crystallization process.
Ensures proper crystal size and texture.
โ 4. Filtration
Solid stearins are separated from liquid oleins using:
Membrane filters
Vacuum drum filters
Hydraulic presses
Stearin forms a cake; olein is collected as filtered oil.
๐น Equipment Used
Crystallizer (Agitated Cooling Tank)
Chiller / Brine System
Pump & Transfer System
Membrane Filter Press
Heat Exchangers (for temperature control)
Storage Tanks for Olein & Stearin
๐น Plant Capacity Examples
| Capacity | Olein Output | Stearin Output | Space Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 TPD | ~3.5 tons | ~1.5 tons | ~1000โ1200 sq.ft |
| 20 TPD | ~14โ15 tons | ~5โ6 tons | ~3000 sq.ft |
| 50โ100 TPD | Large-scale | Industrial use | 6000+ sq.ft |
๐น Utilities Required
Chiller/Compressor System
Vacuum Pump (if drum filters used)
Hot Water/Steam Line (for pre-heating)
Power Supply
Compressed Air (for filter press)
โ Key Advantages of Dry Fractionation
๐ฑ Chemical-free process (no solvents or acids)
โป๏ธ Eco-friendly and energy-efficient
๐ Reversible process (reheat and recombine if needed)
๐งผ High-purity stearin โ ideal for margarine, soaps
๐ข๏ธ Value-added product diversification
๐น Common Applications of Output
RBD Olein: Premium frying and cooking oil
RBD Stearin: Margarine, shortening, bakery fat, soap manufacturing
Mid fractions (CBEs): Used in chocolate & confectionery industries
