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  • How many tons a day can a soybean processing plant process?
  • Today’s new soybean processing plants using direct solvent extraction need to be capable of processing at least 2,700 metric tons per day (3,000 tons/day) to be economically viable in the United States, representing an investment of over $75 million.
  • Does solvent extraction of soybeans conform to simple leaching theory?
  • Solvent extraction of soybeans is a combination of classic mass transfer unit operations to engineers; however, it does not conform to simple leaching theory because there are multiple barriers to mass transfer of oil in flaked soybeans into the bulk solvent.
  • What is soybean processing?
  • Soybean processing can be broken down into two (if screw pressing) or three (if solvent extracting) major areas: preparation (cleaning, dehulling, flaking, expanding), extraction (screw pressing, solvent extraction), and oil/meal finishing (oil and meal desolventizing, oil cooling and filtering, and meal toasting, drying, cooling and grinding).
  • Can soybeans be crushed by prepress solvent extraction?
  • Only in one instance has the author observed soybeans being crushed by prepress solvent extraction, and that plant normally crushed sunflower seed¡ªthe amount of oil in soybeans simply does not warrant this type of processing that is used for higher oil-containing seeds such as sunflower, peanuts, safflower, and canola.