We deliver complete low-temperature extraction lines for professional operators — configured to your workflow, commissioned on-site, and handed over with training and SOP.
Low-temperature vacuum processing helps preserve heat-sensitive compounds and improves repeatability. The core idea is a controlled extraction under vacuum with integrated solvent recovery and concentration in the same production cycle.
Gentler thermal exposure reduces degradation risk and supports higher product consistency across batches.
Vacuum-assisted evaporation improves concentration efficiency and supports a cleaner, more controllable process flow.
Stable control points (temperature, vacuum, time) enable standard operating procedures and predictable outcomes.
Below are two reference configurations we deploy as part of a turnkey line delivery. Exact configuration, options, and compliance requirements are finalized during qualification.
These are indicative reference parameters used for planning and operator workflow design. Final numbers depend on the configured line, raw material profile, and process objectives.
| Parameter | Typical reference range |
|---|---|
| Extraction vessel | ~50 L class (batch) |
| Dry raw material load | Quality-focused batches; typical planning range ~5–8 kg per run (material dependent) |
| Solvent / temperature windows | Water ~50–90°C • Ethanol ~40–80°C (vacuum-assisted operation) |
| Cycle time | Typical batch window ~6–8 hours (depends on material + targets) |
| Integrated concentration | Vacuum-assisted evaporation with solvent recovery (reference-class) |
| Output | Concentrated liquid extract as part of the same run (targets defined in SOP) |
For regulated products, we align the line delivery with your intended category and operational controls (process logging, cleaning workflow, training checklist).