Technology Jul 7, 2026 By admin

CMV New 16-Blade Cashew Shelling Machine Delivers Up to 30% Higher Capacity

CMV introduces its latest cashew shelling machine with a 16-blade configuration, delivering up to 30% higher processing capacity within the same machine footprint and installed power rating. The upgraded design enables cashew processors to increase throughput while optimizing energy use, production space, and overall operating costs.

Five Years of Continuous Development

Over the past five years, CMV has continuously developed its cashew shelling technology, increasing the blade configuration from 10 blades to 12 blades, and now to 16 blades, while maintaining the same overall machine footprint.

The latest improvement goes beyond simply adding more blades. CMV optimized the blade density, cutting arrangement, material feeding, and machine-cycle efficiency to increase processing output without requiring additional installed power.

Up to 30% Higher Processing Capacity

The new 16-blade configuration delivers up to 30% higher processing capacity compared with previous configurations, while maintaining the same machine dimensions and power rating.

This allows processors to achieve higher throughput without proportionally increasing the number of shelling machines required.

Benefits for Cashew Processing Factories

The upgraded configuration provides several advantages for factories looking to increase capacity and improve production efficiency:

  • Higher throughput per production line
  • Lower energy consumption per ton of raw cashew nuts processed
  • Fewer shelling lines required for the same factory capacity
  • Lower equipment investment and maintenance costs
  • Reduced floor-space requirements
  • Simplified material handling and line integration
  • Lower overall production cost per ton

More Capacity, Same Footprint

For cashew processing factories, expanding production capacity often means additional equipment, floor space, energy consumption, and investment.

CMV’s latest shelling machine takes a different approach: increasing output within the same machine footprint and power rating.

This compact and efficient configuration gives processors greater flexibility to expand capacity while making better use of existing factory space and infrastructure.

The 16-blade development reflects CMV’s continued focus on engineering efficient, scalable, and practical cashew processing machinery for modern processing facilities.

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