Mango Pulp Processing Flow Chart
This mango pulp flow chart focuses on peeling, destoning, pulping, deaeration, tubular sterilization and aseptic filling.



Mango Pulp Processing Flow Chart Process Flow
Mango pulp flow should protect yield, color, aroma and fiber quality while removing stones and peel residue.
Mango receiving -> Washing -> Sorting -> Peeling if needed -> Destoning -> Pulping -> Refining -> Deaeration -> Sterilization -> Aseptic filling
This process flow is for preliminary RFQ planning only. Final equipment selection depends on raw material, finished product, Brix, viscosity, particles, packaging and utilities.
Step-by-Step Engineering Logic
01. Receiving
Confirm variety, ripeness, fruit size and stone ratio.
02. Washing and sorting
Remove soil, damaged fruit and over-soft fruit.
03. Peeling and destoning
Remove peel and stone before fine pulping.
04. Pulping and refining
Control fiber, particle size and stone fragments.
05. Deaeration and sterilization
Reduce oxygen and treat viscous puree.
06. Aseptic filling
Fill into drums, bins or other defined packages.
Mango Pulp Processing Flow Chart RFQ Parameters
| Parameter | Reference Only Planning Question | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Raw material | Mango variety, size, ripeness, stone ratio and peeling target. | Raw material condition controls washing, sorting, yield and hygienic risk. |
| Finished product | Mango pulp, puree, nectar base, juice base or concentrate. | The finished product decides extraction, heat treatment, evaporation and filling. |
| Capacity | Fresh raw material intake per hour or day, shift hours and seasonal campaign. | Capacity controls equipment size, tanks, utilities and staffing. |
| Brix and viscosity | Natural Brix, viscosity, fiber target and particle size. | These values drive mass balance, pump, heat exchanger and filling selection. |
| Packaging | Aseptic drum, bag-in-bin, pouch, jar or bottle. | Package selection changes sterilization, filling and storage logic. |
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Process Flow FAQ
Can this flow be used as a final design?
No. It is a reference flow chart for RFQ preparation. Final design must be confirmed from raw material tests, product specification, utilities and factory layout.
Where does most equipment selection happen?
Most selection happens at extraction or pulping, heat treatment, evaporation if needed and filling. These stages change with viscosity, particles, shelf life and packaging.
What data is needed to refine the flow?
Send raw material form, finished product, capacity, Brix, viscosity, particle limits, heat treatment, packaging and utility data.
Can the flow support future products?
Future products can be considered, but the priority product should drive the first design. Optional routes can add cost and complexity.
Send RFQ for Mango Pulp Processing Flow Chart
Share raw material, finished product, hourly capacity, Brix, viscosity, packaging, utilities, factory layout, automation requirement and timeline. Values can be preliminary references for early engineering review.