MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS OF:

Crude Coconut Oil (CNO)

Bulk tanker loads or  210Lt Drums

Neutralised Coconut Oil (N CNO)

Bulk tanker loads or 210Lt Drums

Neutralised Bleached Coconut Oil (NB CNO)

Bulk tanker loads or 210Lt Drums

Fully Refined Bleached Deodorised Coconut Oil (RBD CNO)

210 Lt drums with food grade liner or Bulk tanker loads

 

COPRA CAKE

Copra expeller cake comprises residues from coconut oil left after expeller pressing extraction. Coconut oil cake is also sometimes called coconut meal.

 

 

Copra Cake is the residue left after the extraction of coconut oil from copra. Coconut cake contains 4-5% coconut oil which is extracted by solvent extraction process.

Coconut Oil is one of the most stable oils and is highly resistant to rancidity due to its high saturated fat content, it is highly resistant to rancidity.

 

Coconut Oil is a common ingredient in the making of ice-creams, margarines, chocolate, vegetable shortenings, salad oils and confections.
 

Copra Cake is a principal ingredient for fish, shrimp, livestock feeds. Due to the high protein of coconut, its residue has become a valuable concentrated feed additive which is a principal ingredient for livestock feeds.

"kindly contact us for specification and pricing"

Some research found that the feeds mixed with copra cake are a favorite of dairy cattle. This mixture also increases the fatty ingredients of their milk and gives it a creamy, sweetish, nutty flavour.

Dried sections of the meat of the coconuts the kernel of the fruit of the coco palm. Copra is valued for the coconut oil extracted from it and for the resulting residue, coconut-oil cake, which is used mostly for livestock feed.

It is also used in the manufacture of soaps, detergents and shampoos because it contains high levels of lauric acid, an ingredient that gives soap a quick-lathering property. Another big market is in the production of cosmetics.

 

It can also be added to glues, epoxies and lacquers to provide flexibility. Coconut Oil is an important component of many industrial lubricants and paints.

Coconut Oil is extracted from Copra. (Dried split kernels of the Coconut). The  coconut is the fruit of the coconut palm (Cocos Nucifera)

 

To produce Copra, ripe or mature, organically grown coconuts are split and the kernels are extracted from the hard shell. These are then left out to dry by sunlight in open air.

 

If the Copra is not adequately dry it is further dried on drier beds at the factory, until it is suitable for oil extraction. 

 

The dried Copra is then pressed by a mechanical process in an expeller. No chemicals whatsoever are used in this process. The expeller presses crude coconut oil out on one side and the other the residue (Copra oil Cake) is deposited. This remaining residue is utilized to feed livestock..

This oil is subsequently filtered . You now have (CNO) crude coconut oil. For other grades it is necessary to pass stages of refining, depending on the customers needs.