As a mechanical device, the oil press will make some noise during use. The noise level is mainly related to factors such as the structural design of the oil press, the material of the machine and the working state. Generally speaking, the noise decibel of the oil press on the market is between 70-80, and the noise of some models may be higher. However, the harm of the oil press noise to the human body is relatively small, so there is no need to worry too much.
1. Choose a low-noise oil press
When buying an oil press, you can choose some low-noise models. The noise decibel of these machines will be lower than that of ordinary oil presses on the market, and they will be quieter when used.
2. Reduce the area affected by noise
Models |
MK60 |
MK1685 |
MK1688 |
MK120 |
MK50 |
Power |
Main engine |
2.0 kw |
3kw |
3.5 kw |
4kw |
Vacuum pump |
4x-3kw |
6x-5.5kw |
6x-7.5kw |
6x-11kw |
6x-30kw |
Heater |
2.0kw |
3kw |
3.5kw |
4kw |
5kw |
capacity |
40-50kg/h |
80-160kg/h |
150-260kg/h |
260-400kg/h |
450-550kg/h |
Whole weight |
270kg |
550kg |
760kg |
915kg |
1550kg |
Outside dimension |
1350*950*1170mm |
1700*1300*1600mm |
2000*1350*1750mm |
2050*1400*1800mm |
2450*1980*1770mm |
When using an oil press, you can place the machine in a relatively far room or a closed space to reduce the impact of noise on the surrounding environment. At the same time, you can hang heavy curtains or soundproof felts on doors and windows to block the spread of noise.
3. Install shock-absorbing pads
When installing the oil press, you can place some shock-absorbing pads between the machine and the ground to block the direct vibration of the machine to the ground, thereby reducing the noise generated.