Description
The EFB Press is a vital machine used in palm oil mills to compress Empty Fruit Bunches (EFB) after oil extraction. Its main functions are to reduce moisture content and recover residual palm oil from the bunches, enabling the EFB to be reused efficiently in various industries such as biomass energy, organic fertilizer, and soil improvement materials.
🔧 EFB Press Features
Extracts Residual Palm Oil from EFB
Enhances oil recovery and increases the overall efficiency of the palm oil extraction process.Reduces Moisture Content
Prepares EFB with lower moisture levels, making it suitable for further applications like biomass fuel or composting.Designed for High Compression and Heavy-Duty Use
Built with high-strength structural steel, it withstands continuous pressure and friction in industrial operations.Reliable for Continuous Operation
Supports nonstop production in palm oil mills with minimal downtime.Easy Maintenance and Accessibility
Engineered for convenient access to internal components, reducing repair and maintenance time.
⚙️ Types of EFB Press
Standard EFB Press
Designed for medium to large-scale palm oil mills, suitable for general production needs.Heavy-Duty EFB Press
Reinforced for higher compression force, ideal for operations requiring maximum oil recovery and efficiency.Customized EFB Press
Tailored to match specific EFB sizes and production requirements for individual plants.
🏭 Applications of EFB Press
Palm Oil Mills – Extracts residual oil from EFBs after the main pressing process.
Biomass Power Plants – Prepares EFBs with reduced moisture for use as efficient biomass fuel.
Organic Fertilizer Plants – Converts EFB into ideal-sized materials for composting and soil enrichment.
✅ Advantages of EFB Press
Increases palm oil recovery and reduces waste
Lowers EFB moisture content for easier reuse in biomass and composting
Built to withstand heavy-duty operation and prolong service life
Helps reduce energy and waste disposal costs
Easy to install, operate, and maintain, lowering maintenance expenses









