PARAS® COMPLETE RANGE

Cream Separators
60 LPH to 5000 LPH

India's most complete cream separator range. Eleven models spanning village dairy to industrial milk plant — hand-operated, electric, dual-drive, AEP pump-fed, and online continuous configurations. Factory-direct from G.R. Jain Industries, Meerut, since 1962.

Manual & Electric Dual-Drive Configurations AEP Pump-Fed Online Industrial Export-Ready
PARAS cream separator range — GR 108 Series 600 LPH
Since 196260+ years manufacturing cream separators
11 Models60 LPH to 5000 LPH complete range
15+ CountriesActive export supply chain
Factory-DirectNo middlemen — manufacturer pricing

CAPACITY SELECTION

Choose the Right Capacity for Your Dairy

The right cream separator is sized to your daily milk volume and working hours — not just the largest machine you can afford. Oversizing wastes electricity; undersizing creates bottlenecks.

Daily Milk Volume Required LPH Recommended Model Drive Options Best For
Up to 300 L/day60 LPHGR 7 SeriesManual / Electric / DualSmall farms, household dairies, village cooperatives
300–600 L/day80–100 LPHGR 8 SeriesElectric / DualSmall commercial dairies, growing milk collection points
600–1,000 L/day165 LPHGR 9 SeriesManual / Electric / DualMedium farms, power-backup dairies, cooperative rooms
1,000–1,800 L/day300 LPHGR 11 SeriesElectric / DualCommercial dairies, cooperative processing
1,800–2,700 L/day450 LPHGR 107 SeriesElectric / DualMedium-large operations, chilling centres
2,400–3,600 L/day600 LPHGR 108 SeriesManual / Electric / DualLarge dairies, distributors, ghee plants
3,200–4,800 L/day800 LPHGR 109 AEPAEP Pump-FedMilk collection centres, dairy plants
4,800–7,200 L/day1200 LPHGR 1 AEPAEP Pump-FedIndustrial dairy plants, large cooperatives
8,000–12,000 L/day2000 LPHGR 2 AEPAEP Pump-FedLarge industrial plants
12,000–18,000 L/day3000 LPHGR A3 OnlineOnline ContinuousIndustrial processing lines
20,000+ L/day5000 LPH5000 LPH OnlineOnline Auto-CleanLarge milk plants, cooperatives, export dairies

Formula: Daily litres ÷ operating hours = minimum LPH required. Always select the next higher model for headroom.

COMPLETE PRODUCT RANGE

All PARAS® Cream Separator Models

Every model is manufactured at G.R. Jain Industries, Meerut. Food-contact parts in SS 304. Balanced bowls. Available with manual, electric, and AEP configurations as noted.

DRIVE CONFIGURATIONS

Manual, Electric, AEP, and Online — Understanding Your Options

MANUAL / HAND-OPERATED

Zero Electricity Dependency

Hand-operated cream separators rely entirely on a hand crank mechanism. They are ideal for rural areas with no grid power or frequent outages. PARAS manual variants are available in GR 7, GR 9, and GR 108 series. Processing speed is limited by human effort — typically 45–60 minutes per session depending on capacity.

Best for: Village dairies, remote farms, areas with no stable electricity.

DUAL DRIVE (HAND + ELECTRIC)

Operational Flexibility

Dual-drive separators include both a hand crank and an electric motor. The operator switches between power sources depending on availability. This configuration is the most popular choice in India's semi-urban dairy sector where power cuts are frequent but electricity is generally available for most of the day.

Best for: Semi-urban dairies, power-cut prone regions, cooperative rooms needing backup operation.

ALL-ELECTRIC (AE)

Consistent Commercial Output

All-electric separators run entirely on motor power. They deliver consistent bowl speed, uniform fat recovery, and reduced operator fatigue. Suitable for commercial dairies with stable power supply. PARAS electric models range from GR 8 (100 LPH) through GR 108 (600 LPH).

Best for: Commercial dairies, urban operations, ghee plants, cooperatives with reliable power.

AEP PUMP-FED & ONLINE

Industrial Continuous Operation

AEP (Automatic Electric Pump) models receive milk directly through a pump connection — no manual loading. Online industrial models integrate directly into dairy processing pipework for continuous separation at 800–5000 LPH. These are the choice for milk plants, large cooperatives, and export-scale operations.

Best for: Milk collection centres, dairy plants, industrial cooperatives, export operations.

APPLICATIONS

Where PARAS® Cream Separators Are Used

Dairy Farms

Small to large dairy farms use PARAS separators to produce cream for butter, ghee, and sale. The GR 7 through GR 108 cover farm-scale requirements.

Dairy Farm Separators →

Ghee Plants

Cream separation is the first step in ghee production. High fat recovery efficiency is critical. The GR 108 and GR 11 are favoured by ghee manufacturers.

Ghee Plant Separators →

Milk Plants & Dairies

Industrial milk plants require high-throughput AEP and online separators for skimming, standardisation, and cream extraction in continuous production.

Milk Plant Separators →

Cooperative Dairies

Village-level and district cooperatives handle varying milk volumes. PARAS offers flexible capacity from 165 LPH to 3000 LPH for cooperative needs.

Cooperative Separators →

Buffalo Milk Processing

India's dominant milk type requires separators capable of handling high-fat, high-viscosity buffalo milk. PARAS models are calibrated for buffalo milk at 30–35°C.

Buffalo Milk Separators →

Export & OEM Supply

PARAS exports to 15+ countries. Distributors and OEM buyers can discuss custom voltage, packing, documentation, and private labelling requirements.

Export Enquiry →

MANUFACTURING STANDARD

Built to India's Most Demanding Dairy Specifications

Every PARAS cream separator is assembled at G.R. Jain Industries' Meerut facility using precision-machined separator bowls, balanced disc stacks, SS 304 food-contact parts, and multi-stage quality checks before dispatch. The result is a machine that dairy operators across three generations of buyers have relied on.

  • SS 304 stainless steel for all milk-contact surfaces
  • Precision-machined and balanced separator bowls
  • Disc stacks tested for correct stacking clearance
  • Seal quality verified before assembly completion
  • Drive systems tested under load before dispatch
  • Spare parts availability maintained for all active models
60+

Years manufacturing

11

Model variants

15+

Export countries

5000

LPH maximum capacity

BUYER FAQ

Common Questions About PARAS® Cream Separators

How do I calculate the cream separator capacity I need?

Divide your total daily milk volume by the number of hours you plan to run the separator. For example: 1,200 litres/day ÷ 4 hours = 300 LPH minimum. Always select the next higher capacity model to avoid running at full load continuously. Sustained operation at 100% rated capacity shortens service intervals. Full capacity selection guide →

What is the difference between manual, dual, and electric cream separators?

Manual (hand-operated) separators need no electricity — good for remote areas. Dual-drive models give you both hand crank and electric motor, so you can switch during power cuts. All-electric models run on motor power for consistent output. AEP pump-fed models are designed for dairy plants where milk is piped directly to the machine for continuous operation.

Do PARAS cream separators work with buffalo milk?

Yes. PARAS separators handle both buffalo milk (5–8% fat) and cow milk (3–4% fat). For buffalo milk, process at 30–35°C for optimal separation. The GR 9, GR 11, and GR 108 are particularly popular for buffalo milk in India. Buffalo milk separation guide →

Are PARAS cream separators available for export?

Yes. PARAS exports to 15+ countries. We provide export-ready packing, country-specific documentation, and OEM/private labelling discussions. Contact the export team for country-specific pricing. Export enquiry page →

What is the price of a PARAS cream separator?

Prices depend on model, configuration (manual/electric/AEP), and order quantity. Factory-direct pricing is available on request with no dealer markup. Contact us via the inquiry form or WhatsApp for current pricing and quotations. Request pricing →

What spare parts and service support does PARAS offer?

PARAS maintains genuine spare parts for all active models. Replacement bowls, disc stacks, seals, drive components, and motor spares are available. The dealer network services machines across India. For export buyers, spare part kits can be supplied alongside the machine. Spare parts information →

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