Palm Oil EFB Treatment Machinery

Dec 01, 2025

Xrido Group EFB Treatment Machinery: Transforming Hollow Palm Fruit Bunches into Alternative Fuels

Hollow palm fruit bunches (EFB), a major byproduct of palm oil treatment , are produced in large quantities annually but have long faced the dilemma of "difficult treatment and low utilization rate"—direct disposal easily causes environmental pollution, while traditional incineration wastes resources. The emergence of EFB treatment machinery provides a key solution for EFB resource utilization, especially in the area of ​​converting it into alternative fuels. Xrido Group, with its customized technology, has launched professional EFB treatment machinery, becoming a core support for the circular utilization and energy substitution of the palm oil industry.

Palm Oil EFB Treatment Machinery, Xrido Machine

The core advantage of Xrido Group's EFB treatment machinery lies in its deep adaptation to the characteristics of EFB and its end-to-end treatment capabilities. EFB fibers are coarse, have high moisture content, and contain residual oils, making traditional treatment machinery prone to problems such as "uneven crushing and low drying efficiency." This machinery integrates a complete process of "crushing - extrusion dewatering - drying - molding": the dual-shaft shearing crushing system can crush whole bundles of EFB into uniform particles of 5-10mm, avoiding fiber entanglement; the extrusion dewatering module can reduce the moisture content of EFB from over 60% to below 40%, reducing subsequent drying energy consumption; the hot air drying system adopts a waste heat recovery design, reducing energy consumption by 30% compared to traditional machinery; finally, the molding module compresses the dried EFB particles into high-density fuel rods (calorific value can reach 16-18MJ/kg), fully meeting the alternative fuel needs of industrial boilers, biomass power plants, and other scenarios.

Palm Oil EFB Treatment Machinery, Xrido Machine

In alternative fuel conversion scenarios, Xrido Group's EFB treatment machinery demonstrates significant economic and environmental value. The EFB processed by this machinery can replace fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. Each 10,000 tons of EFB converted into alternative fuels can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 800 tons, aligning with the "dual carbon" target. For palm oil mills, utilizing their own EFB to produce alternative fuels can reduce energy procurement costs by more than 30%, achieving a circular model of "byproduct self-use and energy self-sufficiency." Data shows that palm oil mills equipped with this machinery have increased their EFB resource utilization rate from less than 20% to over 90%, generating over one million in additional annual revenue.

Furthermore, Xrido Group's EFB treatment machinery boasts strong adaptability and intelligent advantages. The machinery can flexibly adjust parameters based on EFB moisture content and fiber density to adapt to the characteristics of EFB from different production areas. Its built-in IoT monitoring system can collect real-time data on treatment volume, energy consumption, and fuel quality, optimizing the production process through backend algorithms and reducing manual intervention costs. The machinery body is made of corrosion-resistant materials, capable of withstanding the humid and oily environment of palm oil treatment workshops. The lifespan of core components is extended to over 24 months, and maintenance costs are reduced by 25%.

Palm Oil EFB Treatment Machinery, Xrido Machine

Against the backdrop of global energy structure transformation and increasingly stringent environmental policies, EFB (efficiency-free fuel) is increasingly demonstrating its value as an alternative fuel. Xrido Group's EFB treatment machinery, with its characteristics of "end-to-end treatment, high efficiency and energy saving, and environmental compliance," has become a key piece of machinery for the palm oil industry to achieve "waste-to-energy." Choosing Xrido Group not only solves the challenges of EFB treatment but also helps companies seize an advantage in the alternative fuel market, driving the palm oil industry towards a green, circular, and low-carbon development.



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