Preliminary testing: Accurately matching customer needs
Before the customer formally placed an order, in order to ensure that the performance of the equipment fully met its production requirements, the customer brought his own coffee beans to our factory for field testing. We simulated the actual production environment and debugged the parameters and verified the effects of each device one by one:

- The airflow screener efficiently removes light impurities (such as pod fragments and dust);
- The stone remover accurately separates stones and metal particles with high density;
- The gravity sorter removes moldy beans and worm-eaten beans by gravity difference;
- The vibration classifier completes fine classification according to the size of the beans.
The test results show that the cleaning rate of coffee beans is as high as 99.5%, and the sorting accuracy fully meets the customer's standards. The customer was particularly satisfied with the stability and intelligent operation of the equipment and signed a purchase contract on the spot.
Customized production: technology adapts to the characteristics of coffee beans

As a high-value agricultural product, coffee beans have a fragile skin and are easy to absorb impurities. To this end, our technical team has carried out a number of targeted optimizations based on standard equipment:
- Material upgrade: All parts that come into contact with coffee beans are made of food-grade stainless steel to avoid contamination;
- Parameter adjustment: Reduce the amplitude of the vibrating screen to prevent coffee beans from breaking;
- Airflow control: Optimize the fan speed to ensure the separation of light impurities while reducing bean splashing.
In addition, the production line adopts a modular design, which is convenient for customers to flexibly expand according to production capacity needs in the future.
Installation and acceptance: efficient service wins recognition
A week ago, our company sent a team of professional engineers to the customer's factory to complete the installation and commissioning of the equipment. Through on-site trial operation, the production line processing capacity reached 1 ton/hour, and the impurity content of the cleaned coffee beans was less than 0.5%, far exceeding the industry average. The customer highly praised the final effect: "This set of equipment not only improves the quality, but also greatly reduces the cost of manual sorting!"
In the future, our company will continue to follow up on the operation of the equipment and provide lifelong technical support to help customers maintain competitiveness in the field of coffee processing. This cooperation also once again confirms the leading position of BEIBU equipment in the field of deep processing of agricultural products.