Separates shell pieces from kernels after shelling.
Machine selection guide
Cashew Shell and Kernel Separator
Review what this machine does, where it fits in the processing line, which capacity and utility details matter, and whether it may reduce manual labor.
- Best-for summary
- Capacity and utility notes
- ROI and WhatsApp quick actions

Buyer decision notes
Should this machine be in your line?
Use this quick summary before sending a requirement or comparing machine models.
100–1000 kg/h typical
Shell and Kernel Separation
Cashew Shelling → Cashew Kernel Drying
Power, steam, air compressor, layout, and operator requirements should be confirmed.
Use the labor ROI tool to compare manual output with machine output for this stage.
Want to know if this machine can reduce manual labor?
Open the labor saving calculator and compare manual output with machine output for this processing stage.
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Boss Summary Box
- Best for
- Separates shell pieces from kernels after shelling.
- Main decision
- Confirm capacity, automation level, utilities, and line configuration before quotation.
- Before process
- Cashew Shelling
- After process
- Cashew Kernel Drying
- What to confirm
- Raw nut condition, target capacity, power, utilities, factory space, and spare parts needs.
What This Machine Does in the Line
Before this machine
Cashew Shelling
This machine
Cashew Shell and Kernel Separator - Separates shell pieces from kernels after shelling.
After this machine
Cashew Kernel Drying
Technical Parameter Table
| Process stage | Shell and Kernel Separation |
|---|---|
| Equipment category | shell-kernel-separation-equipment |
| Automation level | semi-automatic |
| Factory scale | Customized by line configuration |
| Capacity | 100–1000 kg/h typical |
| Power | 1.5–5.5 kW typical |
| Voltage | 380V customized |
| Machine size | Final confirmation required |
| Machine weight | Final confirmation required |
| Required utilities | Final confirmation required |
| Parameter confidence | catalog mention + supplier range |
| Quotation note | Final model, capacity, size, power and price must be confirmed after buyer RFQ. |
All public parameters are typical or estimated ranges. Final confirmation is required before quotation.
Before You Buy Checklist
- Raw cashew input per day
- Nut size range
- Workers and automation preference
- Power supply and operating hours
- Steam or boiler condition
- Air compressor requirement
- Available factory space
- Spare parts and operator training needs
After machine selection
Installation, training, and spare parts should be planned early
We do not ask buyers to choose machines blindly. Site condition, utilities, operators, and maintenance needs should be discussed before order.
Installation discussion
For qualified line projects, onsite installation support can be discussed before order according to machine scope and site condition.
Operator training planning
Training requirements should be discussed with the selected machines, automation level, utilities, and operator experience.
Spare parts preparation
A spare parts list can be prepared for blades, belts, bearings, molds, and other wear parts according to the machine list.
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