Description:
Crush includes (3) Dupps presses, cooker, hammer mill and meal storage. Refinery includes Alfa-Laval PX 30 degumming separator, Chinese made decanter and wash water centrifuges for bleaching and deodorization. Complete plant including land and buildings in upstate New York. Built in 2002; idled in 2006. Good rebuildable condition.
The Soybean crush plant 150 TPD and refinery 50 TPD is a comprehensive facility designed to efficiently process soybeans into high-quality oil and meal. This plant features three Dupps presses, which are renowned for their reliability and high throughput, enabling the extraction of oil from soybeans with maximum efficiency. The inclusion of a cooker and hammer mill ensures optimal preparation of the soybeans prior to pressing, enhancing oil yield and quality. Additionally, the meal storage system is designed to accommodate large volumes of soybean meal, facilitating easy handling and distribution of the byproduct, which is a valuable feed ingredient in livestock production.
The refinery section of the Soybean crush plant 150 TPD and refinery 50 TPD is equipped with an Alfa-Laval PX 30 degumming separator, a critical component for removing impurities from crude oil. This state-of-the-art separator ensures that the oil is refined to meet industry standards for quality and safety. The facility also includes a Chinese-made decanter and wash water centrifuges, which are essential for the bleaching and deodorization processes. These components work together to produce a refined oil that is not only suitable for consumption but also meets the stringent requirements of various food and industrial applications. Overall, the plant's design and equipment reflect a commitment to efficiency and quality, making it a valuable asset for any operation looking to enter or expand in the soybean processing market.
Originally built in 2002 and idled in 2006, this plant is in good rebuildable condition, offering a unique opportunity for buyers to acquire a fully integrated soybean processing facility at a competitive price. The inclusion of land and buildings in upstate New York adds significant value, providing a strategic location for accessing raw materials and distribution channels. With the right investment in refurbishment, this plant has the potential to be brought back into operation, capitalizing on the growing demand for soybean oil and meal in both domestic and international markets.
Key Features:
High Processing Capacity, Advanced Refining Technology, Integrated Meal Storage, Strategic Location, Rebuildable Condition
