Fruit & Vegetable Processing Lines
Configure juice, puree, paste, jam or beverage production around the real material flow: receiving, washing, extraction or pulping, tanks, heat treatment and filling.
ANMX Process Line Showcase
Configure juice, puree, paste, jam or beverage production around the real material flow: receiving, washing, extraction or pulping, tanks, heat treatment and filling.
The front end protects raw material quality; the middle section controls yield, pulp, Brix and viscosity; the final section protects shelf life through sterilization, CIP and the right package.
Orange, apple, mango, tomato and vegetable projects need different extraction, pressing, pulping, evaporation and sterilization choices. ANMX organizes the proposal around that route.
Share raw material, fruit size, hourly output, final product, Brix or pulp target, package type and destination country so the quotation starts from production logic.
Digital Line Explorer
Move through the production route as a buyer would inspect the plant: front-end receiving, washing, inspection, extraction or pulping, tanks, heat treatment, filling and support systems.
ANMX International Trade Co., Ltd.
ANMX supplies complete fruit and vegetable processing lines and key equipment for orange juice, apple juice, mango puree, tomato paste, carrot products, jams and beverage preparation. Each line is built around the final product, target capacity and packaging format.
Product Reel
Compare ready-to-quote production lines for juice, puree, paste and beverage projects, then open the equipment section when you need technical details.
Crate receiving, washing, roller inspection, citrus extraction, juice collection, refining, sterilization and aseptic filling.
Washing, sorting, crushing, belt pressing, enzymolysis, filtration, concentration and filling for clear or cloudy juice.
Washing, preheating, pulping, refining, evaporation, tube-in-tube sterilization and aseptic filling.
Washing, crushing, pulping, heat treatment, sterilization and filling for carrot or other vegetable juice and puree routes.
Project Quote
Select a production line, review the main equipment modules, and send the project details ANMX needs to prepare a focused quotation.
Start with the product you plan to sell: NFC juice, clear juice, puree, paste, jam or beverage.
View LinesCheck the core systems for washing, extraction, pulping, evaporation, sterilization, filling and utilities.
View EquipmentShare raw material, output, Brix or pulp target, final product, packaging format and destination country.
Send InquiryProduction Lines
Start with what you need to produce: NFC orange juice, concentrated juice, clear or cloudy apple juice, mango puree, tomato paste, vegetable juice, jam or prepared beverage. ANMX then matches the front-end handling, extraction, pressing, pulping, evaporation, sterilization, filling and utility sections.
Designed for NFC orange juice and concentrated orange juice. The line starts with crate receiving, washing, roller inspection, elevator transfer and sizing, then moves into citrus extraction, juice collection, pulp/oil refining, sterilization and aseptic filling.
Designed for clear, cloudy or decolorized apple juice. Typical sections include washing, inspection, elevator feeding, crushing, belt pressing, enzymolysis, filtration, concentration, sterilization and filling.
Designed for mango puree, mango jam and tomato paste. The route uses washing, sorting, preheating, pulping, refining, evaporation, tube-in-tube sterilization and aseptic filling for high-viscosity product handling.
Designed for carrot and other vegetable juice or puree products, including NFC juice, concentrate, puree and fermented pulp. The route covers washing, inspection, crushing, pulping, heat treatment, sterilization and filling.
Production Process
ANMX structures each proposal by production route. Fresh fruit or vegetables first enter receiving, washing and inspection, then move into extraction, pressing or pulping, followed by refining, evaporation or heat treatment, sanitary buffer tanks and final aseptic or hot filling.
Fruit or vegetables are received in crates, bins or hoppers. Scraper elevators and screw conveyors keep the front-end feed stable and move pomace or peel away from the line.
Bubble washers, brush washers and roller inspection conveyors remove soil, floating impurities and unsuitable fruit before extraction or pulping. Citrus projects may also require sizing before cup extraction.
Orange lines use citrus extraction and finishing; apple lines usually use crushing and belt pressing; mango, tomato and vegetable routes use preheating, pulping and refining to reach the required texture.
Seeds, peel, coarse pulp or suspended solids are controlled before product enters stainless storage, mixing or buffer tanks. The tank section keeps flow stable between upstream processing and downstream heat treatment.
Falling-film evaporators suit heat-sensitive juice concentration, while forced-circulation and tube-in-tube systems handle viscous puree or paste. Tubular sterilizers are used for juice and beverage routes.
Aseptic bag filling, BIB, PET, glass bottle, can or gable-top packaging can be selected by shelf-life and market plan. CIP, water treatment, degassing, coding and labeling complete the daily production system.
Process Knowledge
A reliable proposal should explain what happens to the product at every stage: what enters the line, what is removed, how quality is protected and which filling format the final product will use.
Public citrus processing references place grading and washing before extraction because unsuitable fruit and poor washing increase contamination risk.
Orange juice must be finished or refined after extraction. Apple juice normally needs crushing and pressing, and puree lines need pulping and refining instead of clear-juice filtration.
Clear juice, high-pulp orange juice, mango puree and tomato paste need different heat-exchanger choices based on viscosity, pulp content, Brix target and shelf life.
Aseptic bags and BIB are common for bulk juice, puree and concentrate, while PET, glass, can or gable-top packages require different filling and cooling equipment.
Line Engineering
A good proposal connects every machine to a process purpose: remove soil, control fruit quality, extract or pulp, separate unwanted solids, concentrate or sterilize, hold product in sanitary tanks and fill into the chosen package.
Fruit type, size, condition, seasonality and feeding method determine whether the line needs scraper elevators, screw conveyors, bubble washing, brush washing, roller inspection or sizing.
Citrus extraction, screw extraction, belt pressing, crushing, pulping and refining are selected by product texture, yield target and whether the output is clear juice, cloudy juice or puree.
Steam blanching, evaporation, tubular sterilization and tube-in-tube sterilization are matched to viscosity, pulp content, Brix target, color protection and shelf-life requirement.
Storage tanks, buffer tanks, pumps, CIP cleaning, water treatment, aseptic bag filling, BIB, bottle or can packaging complete the system.
Equipment Modules
Each equipment group below is placed where it belongs in the production route, so buyers can see why it is used and which capacity range or product condition it supports.
Scraper elevators, screw conveyors, bubble washers, brush washers, rotary brush washers and roller inspection conveyors prepare fruit before extraction or pulping. Typical catalog ranges cover 1-15 t/h and 25-150 mm material handling.
Steam blanchers, chain plate blanchers, screw blanchers and screw juice extractors soften material, control enzyme activity and prepare juice or pulp. Depending on model, the catalog range covers approx. 0.4-24 t/h.
Pitting machines, pit washers, sawtooth crushers and hammer crushers prepare material before pressing or pulping. Sawtooth crushers cover approx. 3-52 t/h; hammer crushers cover heavy fruit crushing routes.
Citrus receiving, washing, elevation, sizing and extraction sections support orange and lemon projects. Belt sizing prepares fruit for cup extraction, while citrus oil extraction and refining can be added when peel oil recovery is required.
Juice, pulp and oil refiners, double pulpers, extraction tanks, storage tanks and buffer tanks control pulp, peel, seed, oil and intermediate product transfer before heat treatment.
Forced-circulation evaporators are used for viscous puree and paste; falling-film evaporators are used for heat-sensitive juice concentration, with water evaporation references up to approx. 20 t/h.
Tube-in-tube sterilizers suit high-viscosity puree, paste and jam routes. Tubular sterilizers suit juice and beverage products with lower viscosity or higher pulp content.
Aseptic bag filling systems cover 5-220 L bags with reference capacity up to approx. 14,000 L/h. BIB filling covers 1-30 L packages for shelf-stable juice, puree, jam or concentrate.
Engineering Data Points
These are not final quotations; they are reference ranges from the equipment catalog. Final selection depends on material condition, viscosity, target Brix, hourly output, packaging format, utilities and automation level.
Approx. 1-15 t/h for fruit material handling, enclosed screw conveying and pomace transfer.
Approx. 3-52 t/h for apples, pears, frozen berries, bananas and selected vegetables before pressing or pulping.
Approx. 1-22 t/h, with apple juice yield listed at 75% or above in the equipment reference.
Approx. 3-20 t/h sizing before cup extraction, with citrus fruit diameter reference of 55-110 mm.
Forced-circulation systems for high-viscosity paste and falling-film systems for heat-sensitive juice, with water evaporation up to approx. 20 t/h.
For 5-220 L bags, with reference filling capacity of approx. 5,000-14,000 L/h depending on model.
Support Systems
Support equipment includes mesh belt dryers, drying rooms, CIP cleaning, shower pasteurization, bottle inversion sterilization, can filling and seaming, four-in-one bottle filling, water treatment, vacuum degassing, labeling and coding. These modules are selected only when they fit the product route and packaging plan.
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ANMX International Trade Co., Ltd. turns equipment resources into clear export proposals: product route, capacity range, equipment scope, utility needs, packaging choice and commercial documents for overseas buyers.
We start from the product to be sold, then define receiving, washing, extraction or pulping, tanks, heat treatment, filling, CIP and packaging sections.
Capacity and model references from the equipment catalog are kept visible so buyers can compare whether the proposed line fits their output target.
The layout follows how operators run the line: wet front-end handling, controlled product transfer, heat treatment, sterile filling and cleaning routines.
Share raw material, final product, hourly capacity, packaging format and destination country; ANMX will help define the equipment scope for evaluation.
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Share your raw material, fruit size or condition, final product, hourly capacity, Brix or pulp requirement, packaging format, destination country and automation target. ANMX will use this information to prepare a practical equipment scope and quotation basis.
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