Production Lines Overview
This page summarizes how a complete edible oil production line is built around hydraulic oil presses. It is designed for customers who are no longer comparing a single machine, but are instead planning the full route from raw material preparation to finished oil packaging.
Core Process Structure
Most oil projects on this site can be organized into five practical stages:
- Pre-treatment of oilseeds or kernels
- Hydraulic pressing or pre-pressing
- Crude oil filtration
- Refining and, when needed, dewaxing
- Filling, packaging, and finished-oil delivery
This structure reflects the strongest information architecture found across the reference industry sites, while keeping the line design tied to your current product pages and multilingual content system.
Main Modules in a Complete Line
Pre-treatment
Cleaning, crushing, steaming, roasting, conditioning, or dehulling as required by the raw material.
Related pages:
Pressing
Hydraulic oil press selection depends on capacity, oilseed type, and whether the project is batch-focused or scaled around multiple units.
Main model hubs:
Filtration
Fresh crude oil normally requires clarification before storage, refining, or filling.
Related pages:
Refining and Dewaxing
Added when the project needs a cleaner appearance, improved stability, or higher-end packaged oil quality.
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Filling and Packaging
The final stage converts processed oil into sale-ready bottles, pouches, drums, or cartons.
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Capacity Guidance by Model Range
300 and 325 Series
Suitable for small workshops, pilot projects, startup brands, and premium niche oils with lower batch output.
355 and 400 Series
Suitable for growing commercial plants that need stronger throughput, more stable planning, and room to add downstream filtration or packaging.
426, 480, and 500 Series
Suitable for larger projects, stronger daily capacity, standardized plant workflow, and integrated post-treatment or packaging modules.
If you need a project recommendation, start from the product overview and then compare the relevant raw-material solution pages below.
Raw-material-specific Solution Pages
Seed oils
- Soybean Oil Solution
- Peanut Oil Solution
- Sesame Oil Solution
- Rapeseed Oil Solution
- Sunflower Oil Solution
- Flaxseed Oil Solution
- Tea Seed Oil Solution
Nut and specialty oils
- Walnut Oil Solution
- Almond Oil Solution
- Grape Seed Oil Solution
- Rice Bran Oil Solution
- Corn Germ Oil Solution
Typical Project Decision Paths
If you are selling filtered natural pressed oil
Start with hydraulic pressing, add filtration, and move directly into storage or simple packaging.
If you are building a packaged retail edible oil brand
Build the line as pressing -> filtration -> refining/dewaxing when needed -> filling and packaging.
If you are planning export or distributor supply
Focus on stable capacity, cleaner process routing, documentation, and packaging consistency. In these cases, complete-line design becomes more important than any single machine parameter.
Support Resources
- Equipment Instruction Manual
- Customized Hydraulic Oil Press
- Customer Order Shipping Video
- Get Price & Quote
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need the same line structure for every oilseed?
No. Raw material behavior, required taste profile, and final market positioning change the recommended pre-treatment, filtration, refining, and filling setup.
Can I build the line in stages?
Yes. Many projects begin with pressing plus filtration and later expand into refining or packaging as sales volume grows.
Where should I start if I do not know the right model yet?
Start with the Hydraulic Oil Press Product Overview and the oilseed-specific solution pages, then contact us with your raw material, daily target output, and desired finished-oil format.
Get Price & Quote
Tell us your capacity, oilseed type, and budget. We will return a complete quote and line configuration.
