Winterization Of Rice Bran Oil & Sunflower Oil

For refining products to be bottled as edible oils (e.g. ricebran oil, sunflower seed oil or corn oil) winterization is required to achieve the necessary cold stability. Winterization prevents crystallization and clouding of the waxes contained in the oil at ambient temperature.

The K-TEK`s winterization plant operates continuously. The process sections are cooling, crystallization and filtration. The winterization is a technological process for removal of non- cold resistant stearines and waxes of vegetable oil. These higher melting glycerides give reason to turbidity, when the oil is exposed to temperatures below 10°C. The oil is slowly cooled so that the stearines and waxes crystallize and can be filtered out.

This process is similar to dewaxing, but it is destined to separate the solid triglycerides contained in a refined oil, instead of waxes.

In the winterization process the oil is cooled by heat exchange with cold water to a temperature between approx. 2 and 3°C. Crystals causing oil clouding are formed during a mature period of up to 24 hours and are subsequently separated.

This operation involves : A longer retention time to facilitate the crystals growth up to (24h or more); A special type of filter (called KLEARTEK) with high cake capacity and equipped with heated frames  so that the cake is discharged by melting without opening the filter . This process is particularly used for Rice bran oil destined to the production of salad oil , but it can also be used for other oils (olive husk, sunflower seed, corn).

  1. Highest oil quality: Ricebran Winterized Oil
    • Transparency: Clear, Transparent
    • Cold stability: @ 0°C for 5 ½ hrs or 12 hrs at 3°C
  2. Highest oil quality: Sunflower Winterized Oil
    • Cold stability: @0 °C for 72 hrs
    • This corresponds to a wax content of 10 ppm for sunflower oil.
    • No adding filtering aids and filtration via KlearTek filters.