Reference only budget factors

Guava Processing Line Cost Factors for Puree and Nectar

Guava processing line cost factors for puree, pulp and nectar base. Review pulping, seed grit control, viscosity, sterilization, filling, utilities and RFQ data. This page explains cost drivers only; it is not a public price list.

Guava Processing Line Cost cost driver
Cost position

What This Cost Page Is For

Use the process route page for flow logic and the plant page for system boundary. This page focuses on what changes quotation.

No fixed public price

Fruit processing lines are usually custom-built. The same keyword can mean different products, capacities, packaging routes and automation levels.

Reference only

All cost discussion before engineering confirmation is reference only. Formal quotation should be based on RFQ data and utility conditions.

Better RFQ comparison

The goal is to help buyers compare complete configurations instead of incomplete machine lists.

Budget drivers

Main Cost Drivers

Guava cost must separate basic pulp extraction from refined puree quality. Seed grit, viscosity and cleaning intervals usually matter more than a simple machine count.

Cost DriverTypical Reference OnlyWhy It Changes Quotation
Pulping and refiningCrusher, pulper, screen size and double-stage refining determine seed grit and fiber level.Texture control is a major equipment and quality driver.
Viscosity and pumpingHigh-viscosity puree needs suitable pumps, pipe size, sterilizer selection and cleaning design.Pressure drop can change heat treatment equipment.
Deaeration and browningVacuum deaeration and short transfer routes reduce oxidation and color loss.Quality protection may add process modules.
Aseptic filling scopeAseptic drums, bins, pouches or retail packs require different sterile transfer and filling systems.Packaging route affects both cost and plant layout.
Cost control

How to Discuss Budget Without Damaging the Process

Keep critical quality modules

Removing the wrong module can create yield loss, shelf-life risk, cleaning downtime or product defects.

Separate current and future scope

Future flexibility may add tanks, valves, screens, filling interfaces or CIP circuits. State future products separately in the RFQ.

Confirm utilities early

Steam, power, cooling water, compressed air and drainage can change equipment size, layout and installation cost.

Buyer questions

FAQ

Why is there no fixed price?

A fixed website price would be misleading for a custom processing line. Capacity, finished product, packaging, automation, utilities and layout can change the equipment list and installation scope.

What RFQ data affects cost the most?

Finished product, capacity, Brix, viscosity, particle requirement, heat treatment, packaging, steam, cooling water, compressed air, power, CIP, automation and factory layout are common quotation drivers.

Can the quotation be split into phases?

Yes. Current production and future expansion can be separated. This helps avoid overbuying now while keeping a practical upgrade path for additional products or higher capacity.

How should two supplier quotes be compared?

Compare process route, major equipment, material grade, automation, CIP, sterile transfer, filling route, installation scope and after-sales support. A lower machine count is not always a lower-risk project.

Project RFQ

Send Cost RFQ

For Guava Processing Line Cost, send raw material, finished product, capacity, Brix, viscosity, packaging format, utility conditions, factory layout, automation requirement and project timeline.

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