Buying guides

Capacity is barrels × cycle time × presses — not model number alone

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.

Hot cycle

Pure press 30-40 min/barrel; ~1.5 h for 2 barrels including loading and cake discharge.

Cold cycle

Pure press ~2 h/barrel; ~4.5 h for 2 barrels with loading.

Small mill band

Industry small oil lines often quote 1–5 TPD as the hydraulic/batch sweet spot before continuous screw plants take over.

Worked examples

Example: 8-hour hot shift on 325 class

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).

100 kg
Max standard barrel
Ø390×800 mm crushed feed
1.5 h
Hot 2-barrel cycle
With loading + discharge
4.5 h
Cold 2-barrel cycle
With loading + discharge
2.2 kW
Motor each press
380V / 50Hz / 3 phase
Bottleneck

Press count is useless if roasting or cleaning cannot keep up

  • Hot routes need cooker/roaster capacity ≥ press cadence (often 2× barrel weight ready).
  • Cold routes need clean, graded feed and tank space for longer cycles.
  • Filtration and cake handling must match peak oil and cake discharge, or the press waits.
  • Price bands (machine only, 2026 guide): hot 300/325 about US$2000-5000; cold 355 about US$4000-7000; large cold 400–500 about US$8000-15000+ — line cost is higher with prep + filter + fill.
For a real quote

Numbers that let us count presses

  • kg seed per shift and hours per shift.
  • Hot or cold route and target residual oil story.
  • Whether feed is 100 kg-class powder or fine seed (~30 kg sesame style).
  • Existing cleaners, roasters, filters, and power (kVA).
  • Country and whether output is shop retail, bottled brand, or bulk drums.
Project boundary

What to confirm before scoping coconut Hydraulic Press Capacity: Barrels per Shift and How Many Presses

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.

  • Confirm whether feed is whole seed, kernels, pretreated material, or an existing semi-finished stream.
  • Confirm whether the target is crude oil, filtered oil, bottled oil, drum ingredient oil, or a refining handoff.
  • Hot cycle reference: pure press 30-40 min/barrel, ~1.5 h for 2 barrels with loading; cold pure press ~2 h/barrel, ~4.5 h for 2 barrels.
  • Confirm batch rhythm, labor, changeover, retained samples, power (often 380V/50Hz/3ph), and site install conditions.
Factory model check

Match hot / cold models to factory hard data

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).

60 MPa
System pressure
High-low dual pump, ~60 MPa continuous
2.2 kW
Motor power
380V / 50Hz / 3 phase
300/325
Hot series
Pure press 30–40 min/barrel · ~1.5 h for 2 barrels
355–500
Cold series
370–630 ton · pure press ~2 h/barrel · ~4.5 h for 2 barrels
  • Standard barrel Ø390×800 mm, max ~100 kg crushed feed; optional Ø300 high-pressure barrel max ~60 kg.
  • Cylinder material 27SiMn; cold frames are integrated molded steel; hot frames are typically H-type channel steel.
  • Coconut may be VCO on 355–500 cold, or a complete multi-product line (325 milk + 128 screw + refine).
Equipment check

Buying guides needs to land in equipment interfaces

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.

Front-end input

Record feed form, daily volume, moisture, and sorting needs so pretreatment is not left to operators.

Milk, drying, and refine interfaces

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.

Delivery data

Prepare space, power (often 380V/50Hz/3ph), labor, target package, local rules, and acceptance method before quotation.

Questions to confirm next

Clear these up first

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.

WhatsApp your kg/shift

Include coconut, hot/cold, hours/shift, and country. We reply with a press-count range and missing pretreatment modules.