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Cashew processing guide

Common Problems in Cashew Peeling

Practical guidance for comparing cashew processing machines, preparing capacity details, and planning your equipment requirement.

Use this guide to prepare a practical cashew equipment requirement before contacting a supplier. It explains what to check, what to send, and what should be reviewed before model selection.

What this topic helps you decide

Plan moisture control, drying, humidifying, and peeling as a connected process instead of choosing each machine separately.

Key checks before machine selection

Buyer preparation table

CapacityDaily raw cashew input, working hours, and expected output per shift.
Factory conditionNew workshop, manual process upgrade, existing line replacement, or capacity expansion.
UtilitiesPower voltage, steam or boiler source, compressed air, water, ventilation, and floor space.
Quality targetKernel breakage control, peeling result, grading target, sorting requirement, and manual inspection workload.
Commercial detailsRequired machine scope, spare parts preference, packing expectation, delivery destination, and timeline.

Common mistake to avoid

Peeling problems are often caused by poor drying or humidifying preparation, not only by the peeling machine itself.

Information to prepare for RFQ

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Guide FAQ

Can this guide replace a formal quotation?
No. It helps prepare the requirement discussion. Machine model, capacity, utilities, delivery scope, and price must be confirmed in a formal written quotation.
What details should I prepare before contacting a supplier?
Prepare daily raw nut input, target processing stages, available workers, power condition, steam or boiler plan, air compressor status, factory space, and output expectations.
Are the capacity ranges on this website final guarantees?
No. Public ranges are planning references. Final output depends on raw nut size, moisture, operator skill, line sequence, and confirmed machine configuration.