A 500kgph diesel palm oil presser purchased by Nigeria client purchased from Henan Glory Company was shipped.
On July 28, 2023, a 500kgph diesel palm oil presser purchased by Nigeria client purchased from Henan Glory Company was shipped. The kind of palm oil presser is our hot sale product, which has two types of engine, including diesel engine and motor power for customer to choose, and owns advantages of easy operation and durability.
The Nigeria client has a small palm oil plantation. Due to the first time to purchase palm oil presser, the Nigeria client was very concerned about the quality and performance of the palm oil presser. For the concern, our sales manager introduced the material used in the palm oil presser, the residual oil rate of machine.
500kgph diesel palm oil presser
Our company choose 2Cr13 as the production material which is a high-strength wear-resistant alloy steel and its service life is up to 1000 hours. And our machine has been tested for many times, and the pressure of our palm oil presser comes from the simultaneous action of the front press screw and the rear reducer to produce extrusion and achieve the best pressing effect, the residual oil rate is low.
Besides, our sales manager showed the factory to the Nigeria client by phone video, the Nigeria client recognized our company’s strength. The Nigeria client also said that if he planed to enlarge palm oil production factory, he will buy more equipment from Henan Glory Company in the future.
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