Soap Machines  Manufacturers, Traders, Suppliers

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39365 Harbke, Germany

Sela Maschinen GmbH

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We are manufacturers of soap machines for a continuous processing of the soap mass until the product is ready for sale. Our machines have a high load capacity over a long period of time, while maintaining the high quality of the soap.
Special designs are possible on request.

Technical data

Soap machines for product quantities from 300 to 6000 kg/h.

Areas of application
  • Soap machines for the production of toilet soaps
  • Soap machines for the production of household soaps
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35470 Menderes, Turkey

Treemak Endüstriyel Makina

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NANTONG TONGJI CO.,LTD. 

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Osertech

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Osertech is active in trading used industrial machinery since 1994. With more than 1500 sales worldwide, we are recognised by many industrial groups. We give a second life to unused and surplus equipment and offer the possibility to acquire, without delay, industrial machines at the best price.

SMALL SOAP MACHINES

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We supply Complete Small Soap Finishing Line, as well as single Small Soap Machines to small Companies and Artisans. This lines and machines are studied to work with SOAP NOODLES The standard Small Soap Finishing Line, is composed by the Mixers, able to mix soap noodles with perfume and colors per batch, the Plodders/Extruders to refine and extrude the soap bar, and the Soap Presses.
The SOAP NOODLES, perfume and colors are mixed inside the Soap Mixer for a variable time from 5 to 10 minutes, depending from the coloring intensity. After the mixing, the soap base is ready to be refined and extruded by means of the Soap Extruder (also called Soap Plodder); the extruded long soap bar is cut by hand, then the cut soap bars are ready to be stamped using one of our Soap Presses
We can studied customized solutions as per Customers requests, also for small extruders for Toilet WC blocks / Rim blocks and complete lines to produce Shampoo Bars.
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Soap Machines - Manufacturers, Traders & Suppliers

Soap Machines
In soap production, fats and oils are saponified to a soap mass with the aid of caustic soda. A soap machine is then used. This machine consists of several components: Solids feed for the soap mass Homogenizing unit consisting of a rolling mill resp. Kneading unit soap press consisting of extruder for refining and extrusion cutting machines for cutting soap strands into blanks Soap press for final forming of soap In the soap machine the soap mass is transported to the homogenizing unit via the solid feed. The mass passes through the rolling mill several times and thus obtains an optimum consistency for stranding. In the so-called extruding process, the soap mass is transported to the external opening under extremely high pressure via an extruder. With the help of a stencil, which is located at the outer opening, a shaped soap string is formed. The next step is a cutting machine. This machine cuts the soap strands into portioned pieces (blanks). As a final step, a soap press ensures that the blank gets its final shape.

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