Density is a function of temperature meaning that at different temperatures of the oil the density will be different. At room temperatures (19-25 degrees Celsius) the density of canola oil is 0.92 g/mL or 0.92 kg/L. As the temperature decrease, the density decreases. At 11-15 degrees Celsius the density is 0.91 g/mL. read more
The average density of canola oil is 0.92 g/ml. Cold-pressed and expeller-pressed canola oil are also produced on a more limited basis. About 44% of a seed is oil, with the remainder as a canola meal used for animal feed. About 23 kg (51 lb) of canola seed makes 10 L (2.64 US gal) of canola oil. read more