MICRONES- A More Efficient Palm Oil
Extraction Method
          UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
                       &
       FIBALOY INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD
NATIONAL KEY ECONOMIC AREA (NKEA)
  Economic Transformation Program (ETP)
 The aim of this program is to ensure productivity         EPP 1: Accelerating the
 gains in palm oil industry have significant impact        replanting of oil palm
 on GNI growth
                                                           EPP 2: Improving fresh fruit
 8 EPPs (Entry Point Projects) are identified to grow      bunch yield
 incremental GNI of RM47.1 billion
                                                           EPP 3: Improving worker
                                                           productivity
EPP 4: INCREASING THE OIL EXTRACTION RATE
To increase OER to 23 percent by 2020:                     EPP4: Increasing the oil
1. Improve the quality of FFB at mill gate with the help   extraction rate (OER)
   of MPOB enforcement officers                            EPP 5: Developing biogas at
2. Enforce proper grading on incoming FFB, based on        palm oil mills
   MPOB’s guidelines
3. Millers and dealers of FFB to employ competent          EPP 6: Developing oleo
   graders, certified by MPOB                              derivatives
4. FFB price be valued according to the quality of FFB     EPP 7: Commercialising second
   received                                                generation biofuels
                                                           EPP 8: Expediting growth in food
 GNI from EPP 4: RM13.7 billion in 2020                    and health-based downstream
                                                           segments
                                                                   2
Average oil extraction rate (OER) is the amount of oil                            Tenera Fruit Composition
obtained from fresh fruit bunches (FFB). OER in Malaysian                                   7.20%
palm oil mills is below its optimum value;                                                          15.84%
                                                                         28.00%
    •   Significant advances in “Genotyping” which are purportedly                                     Fibre by vol
        capable of increasing oil palm yields by up to 33 percent                                      Water by vol
        (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2015).                                                         Oil by vol
                                                                                                       Nut by Vol
    •   Aggressive activities by MPOB enforcement officers to reject
        under-ripe/over-ripe FFB’s arriving at the mill for processing                     48.96%
        (PEMANDU, 2014).
•   Inefficient milling technology particularly
    poor oil extraction leads to oil losses.
     •   Oil losses in unstripped FFB at 0.4% oil
         loss/FFB or RM 3.0 million/mill/year
     •   0.7% oil loss/FFB in press fiber and kernel
         loss, 0.32%/FFB (50% oil in kernel) at or RM
         6.8 million/mill/year
     •   Oil losses in sludge at 0.32% oil loss/FFB or
         RM 2.8 million/mill/year
•   Major oil losses in palm oil mills occur in the
    Fibre, Sludge and Steriliser condensate (90 %
    of all oil losses)
•   High oil loss and % of broken kernels in press
    fibre is due to inefficient sterilization,
    digestion and screw press.
•   Formation of emulsions at the oil/water
    boundary in clarifier leads to more oil loss.
•   Oil loss in condensate occurs due to longer
    than necessary steriliser cycle or due to over
    ripe fruit.
ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF PALM OIL MILLING INDUSTRY
                                       LRGS PROGRAM
                                            AVERAGE OER IN MALAYSIA
                                  OER (ton
                                 oil/ton FFB)
     Potential yield                  30
                                                     Fruits and oil
                                     25                 quality
 BRIDGING GAP
                                                     Sterilization               Economic,
                                                                                 social and
                                                    Oil Extraction             environment
                                                                               al impacts of
                                                   Oil Purification
                                                                                    new
                                                                                technology
                                                     Oil Recovery
                RM13.7 billion
                   in GNI
                                     20
National average OER                  …
                                           2005   2006     2007       2008   2009    2010P
                                                               YEAR
RM 5.858 million
                         UPM NEW TECHNOLOGIES                                       RM 12 mil
                                                                                     per year
Oil losses in unstripped FFB   Oil losses in press fiber and kernel
amounts to RM 3.0 million/                                               Oil losses in sludge oil
                               loss, amounts to RM 6.8 million/
    mill/year (0.4%/FFB)                                                 amounts to RM 2.8 million/
                               mill/year (0.7%/FFB)
                                                                         mill/year (0.32%/FFB)
         Sterilization               Extraction                       Separation
                       HIGH PRESSURE STERILIZATION
        Robo-REST
                                                    Kilang Sawit Bukit Kapah, Hulu Terengganu
In 2014/15 Fibaloy and Dolphin
Application Sdn Bhd integrated
UPM’s Dr. Azis’s High Pressure
Sterilization patent and LRGS
research into development of
Dolphin’s Robo-REST sterilization
system.
                                    70 psi , 30 minutes sterilization      40 psi , 30 minutes sterilization
                           CONVENTIONAL PALM OIL EXTRACTION
                                     TECHNOLOGY
                                                                             Digester
•   Insufficient residence time, temperature and water in digester
    reduce cells ability to rehydrate. Thus, it is difficult to remove oil
    during pressing.
•   15 % of kernel nuts are broken and is lost with mesocarp fibre.
•   High % of CPO remains in fibre resulting in 0.35 to 0.9 % in lost OER.              Screw
•   According to Mongana, losses in screw press ranges between 7-15                     Press
    % for 15 FFB t/h twin screw presses and are higher in bigger press .
                       Palm Tenera – Fruit Morphology
 In the traditional twin screw press kernel nut and oil loss is inevitable
 due to the morphology of the fruit
                                           Fruit Composition
                            Fibre by vol      Water by vol      Oil by vol      Nut by Vol
                                                                  7.20%
                                  28.00%
                                                                             15.84%
The void space between nuts
1.52m3/t - 0.874m3/t = 0.65m3/t
0.65/1.52=42.5%
                                                                 48.96%
                                           If fibre occupies 7.2% of the
                                           void then 42.5%-7.2%=35.3 %
                                           of oil + water will also fill the
                                           void. Nuts will have to break to
                                           access and remove this
                                           fraction
                                                        Field study- Press oil losses
•                Using the traditional method Oil / Nut loss is                                  Tamaco is a three times winner of MPOB’s
                 inevitable                                                                      highest OER award
•                At best it’s a trade-off between how much CPO
                                                                                                                          SAMPLE
                 to lose or how much kernel to lose                                                             2015                 OLWB% OLDB%
                           40                                                                                                4-Jan       0.88    25.29
                           35
                                                                                                                             5-Jan       0.78     7.38
                                                                                                                             6-Jan       0.65    16.75
                           30
                                                                                                                             7-Jan         0.6    9.77
                           25                                                                                                8-Jan       0.41     7.16
                     Percent
                                                                    % OLDB
                           20                                                                                                9-Jan       0.59    10.28
                           15                                       % Nuts                                                  10-Jan       0.61    10.34
                           10
                                                                    Broken                                                  11-Jan       0.73    11.97
                                                                                                                            12-Jan       0.67    11.69
                               5
                                                                                                                            13-Jan       0.63    21.27
                               0                                                                                            14-Jan       0.67    10.28
                                   1.67 3.24 4.91 6.57 8.14 9.81   * Nwankwojike, et al., 2011
                                                                                                                            15-Jan       0.55     9.02
                                               Mpa
                                                                                                                            16-Jan       0.66    11.52
                                                                                                                            17-Jan       0.71    12.52
                      Histogram OLDB%                                                                                       18-Jan       0.62    11.17
                10                                                     Despite what is
                                                                       reported even best         Mean                                 0.65%   12.43%
                 8
                                                                       mills are losing 0.5       Count                                     15      15
    Frequency
                 6                                                                                Std Dev                                0.11     5.01
                                                     Frequency         % OLWB of CPO
                 4                                                                                Confidence                            0.002    0.081
                                                                       during extraction          Flow Rate t/h                                     54
                 2
                                                                                                  Crush Rate t/h                                    90
                 0                                                                                1%FFB     Dry basis                               0.54%
                     7.160          11.863 16.567       More
                                         Bin                                                     Sample of press cake fibre taken at Tamaco Mill II Sabah, 2015
                         What has gone wrong?
                                                                As presses get bigger
                                                                oil loss and nut
                                                                breakage increases yet
                                                                screw press
                                                                manufacturers are
                                                                developing and pushing
                                                                bigger presses 20-30
                                                                FFBt/h
According to Mongana, small capacity presses cause 4 percent loss        What about
(OLDB) as compared to 7-8 percent loss (OLDB) associated with larger
                                                                         CPOt/Ha??
presses. However in reality OLDB often ranges between 7-15 percent for
conventional 15t FFB/h twin screw presses.
            Leveraging effect of OER on yield
At 20% OER an increase in OER of 0.4%, increases CPOt / Ha by 2%
  MICRONES Crude Oil Extraction Technology
         “The future of palm oil extraction has arrived”
      MICRONES is an acronym for Maceration Induced Cell
           Rupturing Oil Nut Extraction Synthesis
Methods of extraction have not changed since the pioneering work of
United Plantation’s Tan Sri Bek-Nielsen and Axel Lindquist who were
inspired by Mongana CONGOPALM Society report in 1955 and later
collaborated with Usine de Wecker screw press company-Luxenbourg
                                                                                        Hot Water
                                  NEW CPO EXTRACTION
                                     TECHNOLOGY                                                           Fruit
                                                                                                       reception
                                                                                                        /Storage
                                                                                                 Maceration /
                                                                                                 Fibre & Nut
     MICRONES is an acronym                                                                       separation
    for Maceration Induced Cell
         Rupturing Oil Nut
        Extraction Synthesis                                   STEAM
                                                               HOT WATER
                                                               PRESS LIQUOR                         1st Pressing
                                                               NOS + HOT OILY WATER                    Station
                                                               MESOCAP / FIBRE
                                                                                                    Hydrator
Micrones is
designed to work
with;                                                                                    2nd
•     Conventional                                                                    Pressing
      sterilisers                                                                      Station
•     Continuous
      sterilizers.
                                                                                                 Vibro-screen
                                  60 ton FFB MICRONES System                                      separator
              MICRONES - Four Stages Process
  Stage I                                          Stage III
Fiber & Nut              Stage II          Gravitational leaching of         Stage IV
separation         Second stage pressing    oil from cells, cell re-   Final stage pressing
                                             hydration and NOS
                                                   recycling
                      TECHNOLOGY                                                                 Hot
                                                                                                 Water
                      COMPARISON
    CONVENTIONAL                                                                                  Fruit
     TECHNOLOGY                                                                                reception
                                                                                                /Storage
                                                                                         Maceration /
                                                                                         Fibre & Nut
                                                                                          separation
                                                                                            1st Pressing
                                                                                               Station
                                                                                            Hydrator
Press fibres together with nuts to extract oil
                                                                                 2nd
out, causing kernel/nut breakage and oil loss.                                Pressing
                                                                               Station
                                 Only nut-free fibres are sent to the press
                                       while the clean nuts are collected.               Vibro-screen
                                                                                          separator
Conclusion
  MICRONES isolates and removes kernel nuts before they enter the press to ensure
   nuts are not broken and kernel is not lost
  MICRONES induces maceration to ensure oil bearing cells are ruptured and virgin oil
   is decanted early in the process
  MICRONES directs the mesocarp through 2 separate and dedicated pressing stages
   with a hydration phase in between to ensure the purging effect of the second pressing
   stage is optimal.
  MICRONES requires less power as energy is not expended breaking kernel nuts or
   separating kernel from mesocarp fibre
  MICRONES delivers measurable Triple Bottom Line Outcomes