Factory coconut lines are sized from batch rhythm. System 60 MPa, motor 2.2 kW, standard barrel Ø390×800 mm / up to 100 kg crushed feed (sesame fine-seed often ~30 kg). Two factory-aligned coconut scopes: (1) Complete multi-product line (main-site layout): dehusk → water filter → meat wash/crush → hydraulic milk press Model 325CG-A (~80% milk extraction, 2.2 kW units) → desiccated dryer
Size coconut hydraulic capacity with real cycles: hot pure press 30-40 min/barrel (~1.5 h for 2 barrels with loading); cold ~2 h pure / ~4.5 h for 2 barrels. Example math for 1–5 t/day small mills.
Pure press 30-40 min/barrel; ~1.5 h for 2 barrels including loading and cake discharge.
Pure press ~2 h/barrel; ~4.5 h for 2 barrels with loading.
Industry small oil lines often quote 1–5 TPD as the hydraulic/batch sweet spot before continuous screw plants take over.
If one press averages about 5–6 two-barrel cycles in 8 h (~1.5 h per 2 barrels with loading), feed is roughly 10–12 barrels × up to 100 kg ≈ 1.0–1.2 t seed/shift per press (less for sesame ~30 kg/batch). Five presses in parallel approach multi-ton/day when pretreatment keeps up — matching factory peanut line stories (pre-press ~500 kg/h feeding multiple 325s).
coconut Hydraulic Press Capacity: Barrels per Shift and How Many Presses should not be quoted from an equipment name alone. Check feed lots, target oil, post-press handling, and packing rhythm in one scope before deciding which Coconut Oil Press modules stay. Coconut may be VCO on 355–500 cold, or a complete multi-product line (325 milk + 128 screw + refine).
When feed condition, moisture, impurities, batch weight, and product position are unclear, press tonnage and filter area become guesswork. Factory systems share 60 MPa and 2.2 kW motors; hot pure press is 30–40 min/barrel and cold pure press is ~2 h/barrel — cycle time matters more than brochure tonnage.
When discussing coconut Hydraulic Press Capacity: Barrels per Shift and How Many Presses, pin models to published factory specs — not tonnage alone.
Hot 300/325: 300–325 ton, 60 MPa system, standard barrel Ø390×800 mm / max 100 kg, pure press 30–40 min/barrel, ~1.5 h for 2 barrels with loading, 2.2 kW motor. Cold 355/400/426/480/500: 370–630 ton, integrated frame, same 100 kg standard barrel, pure press ~2 h/barrel, ~4.5 h for 2 barrels with loading; optional Ø300 high-pressure barrel max 60 kg. Residual oil target ~≤5% (peanut hot often 6–8% measured).
After coconut Hydraulic Press Capacity: Barrels per Shift and How Many Presses is clear, write the interfaces: how preparation feeds the press, how oil leaves the press, how filtration connects to tanks, and how packing receives finished oil.
Record feed form, daily volume, moisture, and sorting needs so pretreatment is not left to operators.
Complete lines include water/milk (325CG-A), desiccated dryer, screw 128, and S600 refine. VCO keeps the full chain ≤60°C with warm-fill jars.
Prepare space, power (often 380V/50Hz/3ph), labor, target package, local rules, and acceptance method before quotation.
Often 1–2 hot 325-class presses if pretreatment is ready and barrels run near 100 kg; cold routes need more presses or longer shifts for the same seed tons. Always recalculate with your real cycle and seed fill weight.
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RFQ checklist for coconut hydraulic oil press projects: seed form, kg/shift, hot/cold, filtration, cake path, power, country, and photos. Incomplete inquiries get catalog replies — complete packs get model counts and line scope.
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