Raw material behavior
Celery stalks carry soil and have long fibers that affect crushing, pressing and filtration.
Celery juice processing line design focuses on washing, fiber control, pressing yield, green aroma, oxidation and beverage filling.



Celery juice processing line design focuses on washing, fiber control, pressing yield, green aroma, oxidation and beverage filling.
Celery stalks carry soil and have long fibers that affect crushing, pressing and filtration.
Celery juice, green vegetable blend, beverage base and chilled or aseptic product.
Fiber load, washing, oxidation, green flavor, filtration and low-acid risk.
| Finished Product | Process Route | Packaging Option | Key Engineering Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Celery juice | Washing, trimming, crushing, pressing, filtration, deaeration and pasteurization | Bottle, pouch, chilled pack or aseptic bulk | Fiber load, washing, oxidation, green flavor, filtration and low-acid risk. |
| Green vegetable blend | Celery juice preparation, blending, heat treatment and filling | Bottle, pouch, chilled pack or aseptic bulk | Recipe and stability |
| Celery puree base | Pulping, refining and chilled or aseptic filling | Aseptic bulk or chilled/frozen ingredient pack | Fiber and viscosity |
Reference route: Receiving -> Washing -> Trimming -> Crushing -> Pressing -> Deaeration -> Pasteurization -> Filling
Remove soil from stalk grooves while keeping stalk damage and dilution under control.
Remove roots, yellow leaves and damaged sections before crushing.
Break the fibrous structure enough for juice release without creating unnecessary fine fiber.
Separate juice from long fiber and confirm press cake moisture, yield and filtration load.
Reduce dissolved oxygen and foam before heat treatment or chilled filling.
Choose chilled, hot-fill or aseptic packaging according to acidity, shelf life and distribution.
Cleans celery stalks with attention to soil trapped in grooves and the need for inspection or trimming access.
Reduces prepared celery into a pressable mash while controlling fiber length and pumpability.
Extracts celery juice continuously and helps define yield, press cake moisture and downstream filtration demand.
| Parameter | Typical Reference | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Raw material | Celery stalks carry soil and have long fibers that affect crushing, pressing and filtration. | Defines washing, sorting, trimming and extraction route. |
| Finished product | Celery juice, green vegetable blend, beverage base and chilled or aseptic product. | Determines pulping, heat treatment, evaporation and filling. |
| Capacity | Hourly intake and operating hours should be stated as preliminary references. | Capacity changes all equipment modules and utilities. |
| Brix, pH and viscosity | Confirm natural Brix, pH, viscosity, pulp or particle content and heat sensitivity. | These decide pump, heat exchanger, evaporator and filler selection. |
| Packaging | Bottle, pouch, chilled pack or aseptic bulk | Changes sterilization, filling, cooling and storage logic. |
| Utilities | Steam, power, compressed air, cooling water, drainage and CIP. | Utility limits can change practical plant capacity. |
Choose juice route when drinkability matters; choose blend route when recipe balance is needed.
The main design point is fiber control during crushing and pressing.
Yes, but each finished product should be listed separately. Shared washing or preparation may be possible, while pulping, heat treatment, evaporation and filling can change by product.
Send fresh raw material intake per hour or day, shift hours, seasonal supply and expected packaging speed. Treat early values as reference only until engineering review.
Typical options include Bottle, pouch, chilled pack or aseptic bulk. The final choice should match shelf life, storage and sales channel.
Steam, power, compressed air, cooling water, drainage, CIP expectation, factory layout and automation level are needed before final quotation.
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.