The edible oil filter machine equipped with a compressor serves as an essential apparatus in the oil processing industry. Its primary function is to purify extracted edible oils by removing impurities, thus enhancing the quality and safety of the final product. The integration of a compressor in this machinery optimizes the filtration process, effectively facilitating the removal of suspended particles, sediments, and other unwanted materials. The machine is equipped with a 1 HP motor and has a filtration capacity of 30 to 35 liters per hour making it suitable for commercial oil filtration requirements.
Features
:- User Friendly Design : The machine features intuitive controls making it easier for people with less technical knowledge to operate the machine.
- Heavy Duty Motor : The machine features a 1 HP copper winded motor which provides required power for carrying out filtration tasks.
- Energy Efficiency : The Oil filter machine is designed with energy-saving features that minimize power consumption while maintaining high performance levels.
Applications
:- Purification of Edible Oils : The primary application of an edible oil filter machine is to remove impurities from crude edible oils. This process involves filtering out solid particles, sediments, and other contaminants that can affect the quality and safety of the oil. By using a compressor to maintain pressure within the filtration system, the efficiency of this purification process is significantly improved.
- Improving Oil Quality : The use of a filter machine ensures that the final product is not only safe for consumption but also meets market standards for quality. A compressor can help maintain consistent pressure during filtration, which aids in achieving a clearer and more refined oil product.
- Clarification Processes : In addition to removing impurities, edible oil filter machines clarify oils by eliminating suspended solids that can cloud the product. Compressors facilitate this clarification by ensuring that oils pass through filters at optimal pressures, enhancing clarity and brightness.
Usage
:Step 1: Gather Your Equipment
Before starting, ensure you have all the necessary equipment :
- Oil filtering machine
- Air compressor
- Connecting hoses and fittings
- Safety gear (gloves, goggles, etc.)
- Clean containers for receiving filtered oil
Step 2: Set Up the Compressor
- Check the Compressor : Ensure that the air compressor is in good working condition. Check the oil levels, hoses, and connections.
- Adjust Pressure Settings : Set the compressor to the required pressure level for your specific oil filtering machine. Consult the machine’s manual for recommended pressure settings.
Step 3: Prepare the Oil Filtering Machine
- Inspect the Machine : Examine the oil filtering machine for any wear or damage. Ensure that the filter elements are clean and properly installed.
- Connect the Compressor : Use appropriate hoses to connect the compressor to the oil filtering machine. Ensure all connections are tight and leak-free.
Step 4: Fill the Machine with Oil
- Add Oil : Pour the oil that needs filtering into the designated inlet of the oil filtering machine. Be careful not to overfill; follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Check for Leaks : Before starting the filtration process, check all connections to ensure there are no leaks.
Step 5: Start the Filtration Process
- Power On the Compressor : Start the compressor and allow it to build pressure to the desired level.
- Start the Oil Filtering Machine : Once the compressor is running, turn on the oil filtering machine. The compressor will aid in creating the necessary pressure or vacuum to enhance the filtration process.
- Monitor the Process : Keep an eye on the machine’s gauges and indicators. Ensure that the pressure remains stable and within the recommended range.
Step 6: Collect Filtered Oil
- Direct Output : Ensure that the outlet of the oil filtering machine is directed into a clean container to collect the filtered oil.
- Stop the Machine : After the filtration process is complete, turn off both the oil filtering machine and the compressor.
Step 7: Maintenance and Cleanup
- Dispose of Contaminants : Safely dispose of any contaminants and used filter elements according to local regulations.
- Clean the Equipment : Clean the oil filtering machine and compressor as per the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure longevity and efficiency.
- Inspect for Damage : Regularly inspect both the oil filtering machine and the compressor for any signs of wear or damage.