Abstract:
Sesame, (Sesamum indicum) is one of the oldest and important oil seed crop in the world. Mechanized medium scale
method has not been previously applied in the oil expelling industry for sesame seed in Sri Lanka. A study was carried
out to evaluate the performance of a medium scale screw type oil expeller for extracting sesame oil. The popular screw
type machine with 25 mm shaft pitch, 75x315 mm internal barrel and 4 kW three phase motor was used. The
development was made in order to increase the oil expelling efficiency in terms of extract bar clearance, speed of the
main spiral shaft and outer body closer to the exhaust outlet. The optimum yield of oil was 4 4 % obtained under 0.2
mm and 0.3 mm barrel shaft clearance and the main spiral shaft speed of 75 rpm. The quality of refined oil at
maximum oil yield was carried out in terms of saponification value, free fatty acid, specific gravity and color. The
saponification value, free fatty acid and specific gravity are 182.33,3.3.12 % and 0.917 gem 3, respectively. Color of the
sesame oil was closer to the yellow which reveals by the lightness value (L*) of 26 and positive value (b) of 8.27. The
capacity and energy consumption per kilograms of refined sesame oil were 39 kg/hr and 0.103 kWh/kg. This study
reveals that sesame oil could be obtained using the screw type oil expeller, getting successes for medium scale
entrepreneur respect to the traditional Sekku method.