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<pre>Phil
The Sadoun family in Jordan have been using continuous processing
olive oil extraction machinery since 1972. We have tried and
experimented with olive washing machines since then. In 1985 we
started manufacturing our own machines to our own specifications. We
have sold over a 100+ washers throughout the Middle East.
Since then we have kept modifying and improving the washing machine
to reach its optimum operation throughput while still achieving the
following objectives:
1- A throughput of 1.5 tons/hour
2- 100% elimination of stones, rocks, or metal objects.
3- Almost 100% elimination of olive leaves and small branches. Olive
leaves produce a bitter taste if pressed with olive.
4- Reduction in water consumption due to more efficient water
circulation, and optimum tank size.
5- Reduction in machine downtime and maintenance, due to stronger
conveyor belt, dynamically balanced leaves suction fan, stronger
suction fan motor, better water pump.
6- Lower price than any European model, due to lower labor rates and
overhead.
If any of the readers interested in a price quote or more
information, please contact me at
sales@sadoun.com
Best regards
Jamal Sadoun
--- In OliveOil@y..., "PhillipWard" <wardfamly@c...> wrote:
> Dear group
> would anyone like to express their view to which is the most
efficient washer in any particular commercial operation?
> I worked a new Alpha laval (2T/hr) last year. The washing section
on this I considered very good. However, we are looking at increasing
throughput and A. L have quoted a "superwasher" as needed to cope
with our tonneage. On paper this model doesn't appear to come up as
well as its junior.
> Any comment?
> Phil Ward
> wardfamly@c...
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