PARAS® BUYER GUIDANCE
Milk Separator Machine
Milk separator machine selection guide for separating cream from milk across small dairies, cooperative centres, and industrial plants.

Technical Overview
Buyer-Focused Engineering Guidance
What This Page Covers
Milk separator machine selection guide for separating cream from milk across small dairies, cooperative centres, and industrial plants. The purpose is to help dairy buyers compare model capacity, application fit, power requirements, and manufacturer support before submitting an inquiry.
- milk fat separation
- cream extraction
- capacity selection
Recommendation Logic
Choose by LPH, Not Guesswork
For dairy machinery buyers, the safest path is to convert daily milk quantity into required litres per hour and then select the nearest higher-capacity machine. PARAS supports manual, electric, dual, AEP pump-fed, and online configurations.
Engineering Insight
How PARAS® Evaluates This Requirement
This page is written from a manufacturer-selection perspective: capacity, drive type, power condition, operator workflow, serviceability, and spare-parts continuity are treated as buying criteria, not only marketing claims.
Technical Verification
Reviewed Before Recommendation
Relevant model recommendations are checked against PARAS capacity bands, operating formats, SS 304 food-contact requirements where applicable, and final technical confirmation practices used by the factory team.
Capacity Range
PARAS® Cream Separator Model Path
Manufacturing Authority
Built by G.R. Jain Industries Since 1962
PARAS dairy machinery is manufactured by G.R. Jain Industries in Meerut, India, with emphasis on practical serviceability, SS 304 food-contact parts where applicable, bowl balancing, machining, fitting, assembly checks, paint finishing, packaging, dispatch readiness, and long-term spare parts support.
- Lathe, CNC/VMC/HMC, pressing, fitting, assembly, paint, packaging and dispatch zones
- Separator bowl balancing and fitment checks for cream separator families
- Technical support from a manufacturer-owned product team, not only a listing marketplace
Export Credibility
Designed for Dealer and Export Workflows
International buyers can discuss voltage, packing, documentation, OEM/private labelling, distributor requirements, spare parts kits, and commercial supply. Final specifications and pricing are always confirmed in writing before order processing.
- Export inquiry support for distributors, importers and dairy projects
- Factory-direct quotation path with product, quantity and destination details
- Indicative online guidance backed by final written technical confirmation
Comparison
Manual, Electric, AEP and Online Choices
| System Type | Best For | Typical PARAS Range |
|---|---|---|
| Manual / Hand Operated | Rural areas, unstable electricity, small dairies | GR 7 to GR 108 variants |
| Dual Hand + Electric | Power-cut areas needing operational backup | GR 9, GR 11, GR 107, GR 108 |
| All Electric | Stable power and commercial daily processing | GR 8 to GR 108 |
| AEP / Pump-Fed | Milk plants and continuous collection workflows | 800, 1200 and 2000 LPH |
| Online Industrial | High-throughput industrial dairy plants | 3000 and 5000 LPH |
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Buyer FAQ
Common Questions
How do I choose the right model for milk separator machine?
Start with required hourly capacity. If you only know daily litres, divide the milk quantity by realistic working hours and choose the nearest higher PARAS capacity so the machine is not undersized.
Can PARAS support export buyers and distributors?
Yes. PARAS supports export-ready packing, distributor supply, OEM/private labelling discussions, and direct manufacturer communication from G.R. Jain Industries.
Are recommendations on this page final technical confirmation?
No. The page provides buyer guidance only. Final model selection, specifications, pricing, and configuration must be confirmed in writing by the PARAS technical team.
Need exact model selection?
Send daily milk quantity, required LPH, country, power availability, buyer type, and quantity required. PARAS will guide the correct machine and quotation path.