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Guava Puree Processing Plant for Pulp, Nectar and Aseptic Filling

Guava puree processing plant for puree, pulp and nectar base. Review seed grit control, pulping, viscosity, deaeration, sterilization, aseptic filling and RFQ data. This page focuses on complete plant scope, not only one production-line process step.

Guava Puree Processing Plant equipment
Plant role

Processing Plant Overview

Use this page when the buyer needs an integrated factory boundary with equipment, utilities, packaging, installation and commissioning interfaces.

Raw material fit

fresh guava with seeds, skin, fiber and variable ripeness

Finished product focus

guava puree, pulp, nectar base, concentrate base and aseptic bulk ingredient

Engineering concern

seed grit, fiber control, viscosity, browning, deaeration and cleaning interval

RFQ scope

Plant Scope and Boundary

Values are reference only for early planning. Final scope must be confirmed from raw material, product target and site utilities.

Plant AreaTypical Reference OnlyWhy It Matters
Raw materialfresh guava with seeds, skin, fiber and variable ripenessDefines receiving, washing, trimming and extraction logic.
Finished productsguava puree, pulp, nectar base, concentrate base and aseptic bulk ingredientPrevents the plant from being quoted as a generic machine list.
Core routereceiving, washing, sorting, crushing, pulping, refining, deaeration, sterilization, aseptic filling and CIPShows the full plant boundary from raw material to packaged product.
Key concernseed grit, fiber control, viscosity, browning, deaeration and cleaning intervalControls equipment choice, heat treatment and filling behavior.
PackagingRetail bottle, pouch, can, aseptic drum or bag-in-bin can be discussed.Packaging changes sterilizer, filler, utility and layout decisions.
UtilitiesSteam, power, compressed air, cooling water, drainage and CIP must be confirmed.Utility limits can change capacity and equipment selection.
System configuration

Key Plant Systems

Each system is sized from the complete plant target rather than from a single machine name.

washing and sorting

washing and sorting should be selected from product quality target, capacity, cleaning access and integration with upstream and downstream equipment.

crusher and pulper

crusher and pulper should be selected from product quality target, capacity, cleaning access and integration with upstream and downstream equipment.

double-stage refining

double-stage refining should be selected from product quality target, capacity, cleaning access and integration with upstream and downstream equipment.

vacuum deaerator

vacuum deaerator should be selected from product quality target, capacity, cleaning access and integration with upstream and downstream equipment.

tube or tubular sterilizer

tube or tubular sterilizer should be selected from product quality target, capacity, cleaning access and integration with upstream and downstream equipment.

aseptic bag filling

aseptic bag filling should be selected from product quality target, capacity, cleaning access and integration with upstream and downstream equipment.

Route logic

How to Choose the Right Plant Route

Start with finished product and packaging, then confirm raw material behavior, capacity, Brix, viscosity, particle target, heat treatment and utilities. A plant route should protect yield and shelf life while keeping the layout cleanable and practical for daily operation.

Engineering risk

Common Engineering Problems

  • gritty seed particles
  • high viscosity pressure drop
  • browning and oxidation
  • screen clogging
  • insufficient CIP for pulpy residues
Buyer questions

FAQ

What makes this page different from a production line page?

The production line page explains the process route. This plant page defines the complete factory boundary for guava puree, pulp, nectar base, concentrate base and aseptic bulk ingredient, including receiving, process modules, filling, CIP, utilities, layout, installation and commissioning interfaces.

Can the plant be customized?

Yes. Fruit processing plants are usually non-standard because fruit supply, finished product, packaging and factory utilities vary by region. Capacity, automation and equipment modules should be selected from RFQ data.

What should be sent before quotation?

Send raw material, finished product, capacity, initial Brix, target Brix, viscosity, particle or fiber requirement, heat treatment, packaging format, utilities, factory layout, automation requirement and timeline.

Can one plant process more than one product?

Sometimes. Shared systems must be checked against cleaning, texture, heat treatment and packaging requirements. Future products should be listed separately so the quotation can separate current and expansion scope.

Are values on this page fixed specifications?

No. Any capacity or configuration idea before engineering confirmation is reference only. The final system depends on raw material, product target, site conditions and utility availability.

Project RFQ

Send Plant RFQ

Send RFQ for Guava Puree Processing Plant: raw material, finished product, capacity, Brix, viscosity, packaging format, utilities, factory layout, automation requirement and project timeline.

raw materialfinished productcapacityBrix / viscositypackagingutilities

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