Oil Pressing Equipment Purchasing Guide
2025-09-22
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In the edible oil processing industry, the choice of oil pressing equipment directly impacts oil yield, oil quality, and long-term operating costs. Faced with a dazzling array of products on the market, how can you scientifically evaluate equipment quality? This article analyzes key purchasing considerations from four perspectives to help you make an informed decision.
1. Core components: the cornerstone of equipment performance
The press chamber material and motor power are key factors influencing oil extraction efficiency. High-quality alloy steel press chambers are highly wear-resistant and, when combined with a high-precision motor, ensure continuous and stable operation, preventing production losses due to component wear. We recommend prioritizing components that have undergone heat treatment, as they offer a lifespan that's over three times longer than standard materials.
2. Oil quality: a passport to market competition
Modern consumers have increasingly stringent requirements for the transparency and taste of edible oils. An efficient pressing system must have:
- Multi-stage filtration technology (such as diatomaceous earth + activated carbon combination)
- Low temperature cold pressing function (temperature control to preserve nutrients)
- Automatic residue separation device These configurations can significantly reduce the acid value and peroxide value, allowing the oil to pass international testing standards such as SGS.
3. Energy Consumption Maintenance: Controlling Hidden Costs
Energy-saving equipment usually has:
- Frequency conversion speed regulation technology (power saving rate up to 30%)
- Modular design (replacement time of wearing parts shortened by 50%)
- Intelligent early warning system (early detection of problems such as insufficient bearing lubrication)
Taking the model that processes 10 tons of rapeseed per day as an example, the annual electricity bill savings can exceed 50,000 yuan.
IV. Service System: Guarantee of Continuous Production
Professional manufacturers should provide:
- Process customization service (adjusting parameters for different oils)
- 72-hour on-site response mechanism
- Annual equipment health inspections, such as Penguin Group's "turnkey project", cover the entire process from plant planning, installation and commissioning to technical training, shortening customers' production cycles by an average of 40%.
Conclusion
When purchasing oil pressing equipment, it's important to establish a "full lifecycle cost" assessment system, comprehensively considering initial investment and long-term benefits. It's recommended to prioritize suppliers with ISO9001 certification and at least 10 years of industry experience, and to conduct on-site inspections of their customers' production sites to verify the equipment's true performance.