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Food Processing Machine

Food Processing Machine Manufacturer & Supplier

Nanjing Furuida Equipment Co., Ltd. is a China-based manufacturer and supplier of industrial food processing machines built for factories, farms, and processing plants that can’t afford downtime. Raw ingredients don’t wait around, and neither should your line. Our machines take food from raw material to finished, packable product with less manual handling and fewer bottlenecks along the way.

We build for continuous operation. Stainless-steel construction, food-grade contact surfaces, and controls that a plant floor operator can actually run without a manual in hand. Whether you’re drying fruit and vegetables at volume or running a full noodle production line, we supply the equipment and the technical backup that keeps it running.

What Is a Food Processing Machine?

A food processing machine converts raw or semi-prepared ingredients into a consumable, sellable product — drying, mixing, cutting, forming, cooking, or packaging along the way. Manual versions of these tasks exist, but they don’t scale. Once a plant is running more than a few hundred kilograms a day, hand-processing turns into the slowest and least consistent part of the operation.

Industrial machines close that gap. They standardize the process step by step, so a batch produced on a Tuesday morning matches one produced Thursday night, and the whole run stays within food-safety limits the entire time.

Why Food Processing Equipment Matters Right Now

Two things are pushing factories toward better equipment at the same time: labor is harder to find, and food-safety audits are getting stricter almost everywhere you sell into. A machine that used to be a “nice upgrade” five years ago is now closer to a baseline requirement for export-grade production.

The payoff for the buyer isn’t abstract. It shows up as:

  • Higher output per shift without adding headcount
  • Fewer product defects and less rework
  • Cleaner audit results, since enclosed, stainless systems limit contamination points
  • Lower long-run cost per unit, even after accounting for the equipment spend

Our Food Processing Machine Range

We manufacture and supply core processing equipment for factories handling fruit, vegetables, grains, and noodle products, including:

  • Food dryer machines — multi-layer mesh belt dryers and hot-air drying systems for fruit, vegetables, meat, and herbs, built to remove moisture at scale while holding onto color, texture, and nutrient content.
  • Noodle processing machines — dough mixing, sheeting, and cutting equipment for fresh noodles, dry noodles, and related wheat-based products, with configurations that scale from a single mixer-cutter unit up to a coordinated line.
  • Cutting, grinding, and mixing equipment — machines that handle raw-material prep: size reduction, blending, and portioning ahead of drying, cooking, or packaging stages.
  • Packaging-ready processing lines — configured so your dried or processed product moves straight into weighing, bagging, or sealing without a manual handoff in between.

If your plant runs multiple stages — say, cutting through to drying — we can configure equipment to work as a connected line rather than standalone units bought separately.

How to Choose the Right Food Processing Machine

Buying the wrong size or wrong automation level is an expensive mistake to walk back. A few things to check before you commit:

  • Durability — food-grade stainless steel (typically SUS304 on contact surfaces) holds up to daily washdown and years of continuous use. Painted mild steel doesn’t belong anywhere near a food-contact surface.
  • Energy efficiency — drying and heating are usually the biggest power draws on a processing line, so the heating method (electric, steam, or gas) and insulation quality matter more than the sticker price.
  • Automation level — a semi-automatic setup with a couple of operators might beat a fully automatic line on ROI if your run sizes are small or your product mix changes often. Fully automatic lines earn their cost back faster at higher, steadier volumes.
  • Hygienic design — sealed housings, rounded corners, and minimal crevices cut cleaning time and reduce the places bacteria can hide.
  • Ease of maintenance — parts that are hard to reach get skipped during routine cleaning. Look for tool-free access panels and removable belts or trays.
  • Compatibility with your existing line — new equipment should slot into your current floor plan and power supply without a redesign of everything around it.

How Our Food Processing Machines Support Quality and Safety

Regulators and buyers alike are less forgiving of contamination risk than they were a decade ago, and traceability requirements keep tightening across export markets. Our equipment is built with that reality in mind:

  • Food-grade stainless steel throughout all product-contact zones
  • Enclosed processing chambers that limit exposure to airborne contaminants
  • Smooth, seamless surfaces that resist bacterial buildup and clean down fast
  • Controlled temperature and airflow settings for consistent, repeatable output batch to batch
  • Automated handling that reduces the number of times a product is touched by hand

Maintenance Tips for Food Processing Machines

Equipment that’s cleaned and checked on a schedule lasts years longer than equipment that only gets attention when something breaks. Keep to a routine:

  • Clean thoroughly after every shift to prevent residue buildup
  • Inspect belts, blades, and moving parts weekly for wear
  • Replace worn components before they start affecting product quality, not after
  • Check electrical connections and heating elements on a set schedule
  • Follow the manufacturer’s service intervals rather than running until something fails

We supply genuine spare parts for the equipment we sell, so a worn belt or blade doesn’t turn into weeks of downtime waiting on a part.

Why Choose Us as Your Food Processing Machine Manufacturer & Supplier

Nanjing Furuida manufactures its food processing equipment in-house rather than trading machines built by someone else. That matters for two reasons: pricing stays at true factory levels, and when you have a technical question, you’re talking to the people who actually built the machine.

We’re a one-stop source across several categories — food processing equipment sits alongside our poultry slaughtering machinery, meat processing lines, and cage and feeding systems — which means plant operators sourcing more than one type of equipment can deal with a single manufacturer instead of coordinating between several vendors. Every machine goes through in-house quality control before it leaves the factory.

OEM & Custom Manufacturing Services

Standard catalog units don’t fit every plant. As a full OEM/ODM manufacturer, we build food processing machines to your specification: throughput, footprint, control configuration, and branding included. Tell us your product type, target capacity, and available floor space, and our engineering team will size a machine or line to match rather than pushing a one-size unit that’s either underpowered or oversized for what you actually need.

Pricing & Order Information

Pricing runs on a factory-direct, wholesale basis, and scales with order volume — there’s no trading-company markup sitting between you and the manufacturer. MOQ is flexible: a single machine for evaluation is fine, and we also handle bulk orders with tiered pricing for distributors and importers buying at volume.

To get an accurate quote, tell us the food product you’re processing, your target capacity, and which processing stages you need covered. We’ll come back with pricing, lead time, and shipping options.

Export & International Trade

We ship from China to buyers in 20+ countries and work under standard Incoterms — FOB, CIF, and CFR — with commercial invoices, packing lists, and the documentation needed for customs clearance on the receiving end. Voltage and electrical standards are matched to the destination market where relevant, and manuals ship with the equipment so installation isn’t held up waiting on paperwork.

Packaging, Quality Assurance & After-Sales

Every machine is inspected in-house before it’s crated for shipment, which cuts down on the field issues that turn a straightforward installation into a delayed one. Machines travel by ocean freight in secure crating, with parts packed to prevent transit damage and spares included per your order.

After delivery, we stay involved — installation guidance, operator training support, and ongoing spare parts supply to keep your line running for years, not just through the warranty period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What types of food processing machines do you supply?

Food dryer machines, noodle processing equipment, and cutting, grinding, mixing, and packaging-support machines — sold individually or configured as a connected processing line.

Q2. What material are your machines made from?

Food-grade stainless steel on all product-contact surfaces, built to meet hygiene requirements for industrial food production.

Q3. Can equipment be customized for our plant?

Yes. As an OEM/ODM manufacturer, we adjust throughput, footprint, control setup, and branding to match your product type and available space.

Q4. What capacity range do you cover?

From smaller units suited to startups and mid-size processors up to higher-throughput lines for large-scale plants. Tell us your target output and we’ll recommend a configuration.

Q5. Do you offer complete processing lines or individual machines?

Both. A single machine works for a specific stage of your process; a full line ties multiple stages together for continuous operation.

Q6. What is your MOQ?

Flexible — from one machine for evaluation to bulk orders for distributors and importers, with tiered pricing as volume increases.

Q7. What Incoterms do you support?

FOB, CIF, and CFR, with full export documentation for customs clearance in over 20 countries.

Q8. What after-sales support is included?

Installation guidance, operator training support, and ongoing spare parts supply.

Q9. How energy-efficient are your machines?

Heating method (electric, steam, or gas) and insulation are selected based on your product and volume — we’ll walk through the trade-offs for your specific application during the quote process.

Get a Quote — Food Processing Machine Inquiries

Looking to add capacity or upgrade your processing line? Share your product type, target capacity, and the processing stages you need, and our team will put together a configuration with pricing, lead time, and shipping — factory-direct, no middleman markup.