Galaxy Series Olive Pomace Separators (Clemente)

Compact two- and three-phase olive pomace separator
Clemente Model
Quantity

VC.Galaxy
  • Description
  • Features
  • Enquiry
  • Documents
  • Knowledge
Galaxy Series Olive Pomace Separators (Clemente)

Olive Pomace Processing – Galaxy 2 Clemente

Compact two- and three-phase olive pomace separator for efficient recovery and processing.


The Galaxy 2 Clemente is a high-performance olive pomace separator built from AISI 304 stainless steel, designed for efficient operation in both two-phase and three-phase olive oil extraction systems.
With a processing capacity of 3 t/h (three-phase) and 4 t/h (two-phase), this machine delivers precision separation between solid and liquid components, reducing pomace moisture to around 55% in three-phase mode.
It operates with low energy consumption, ensuring reliable performance for small to mid-scale olive mills. Compact and durable, it can function autonomously or as part of a continuous line, achieving 10–20% efficiency depending on pomace quality.
Model GXY-2
Processing Capacity 3 t/h (3-phase) | 4 t/h (2-phase)
Electric Motor 24 kW
Material AISI 304 Stainless Steel
Efficiency 10–20% (variable by pomace quality)
Dimensions (L × W × H) 2420 × 990 × 1850 mm
Weight 1000 kg
Voltage / Frequency 400 V / 50 Hz
Power Line 3F + T

Why Choose Galaxy 2:
  • Ideal for small to mid-scale mills requiring high-quality separation.
  • Compact structure fits tight production layouts.
  • Flexible operation for two-phase and three-phase systems.
  • Energy-efficient and easy to maintain.
Olive Pomace Processing – Galaxy 3 Clemente 

High-throughput olive pomace separator for medium-scale production lines.


The Galaxy 3 Clemente is an advanced olive pomace separator engineered to handle larger processing volumes efficiently. Capable of 8 t/h (three-phase) and 12 t/h (two-phase), it delivers precision separation of solids and liquids while maintaining consistent throughput.
The system adjusts pomace moisture from 80–90% (two-phase) to 55% (three-phase), optimising waste management and oil recovery rates. Built entirely from AISI 304 stainless steel, it ensures durability, hygiene, and longevity under demanding industrial conditions.

Key Specifications
 
Specification Value
Model GXY-3
Processing Capacity 8 t/h (3-phase) | 12 t/h (2-phase)
Electric Motor 58 kW
Material AISI 304 Stainless Steel
Efficiency 10–20% (depending on olive quality)
Dimensions (L × W × H) 3000 × 1400 × 2450 mm
Weight 1800 kg
Voltage / Frequency 400 V / 50 Hz
Power Line 3F + T

Why Choose Galaxy 3:
  • Medium-capacity unit for continuous olive oil extraction lines.
  • Robust and quiet operation with minimal maintenance.
  • Adjustable for varying pomace moisture content.
  • Provides superior energy efficiency and long service life.
Olive Pomace Processing – Galaxy 4 Clemente

Industrial-grade high-capacity olive pomace separator for continuous processing.


The Galaxy 4 Clemente represents the peak of olive pomace processing performance.
With a throughput of 18–20 t/h, it efficiently separates liquid pomace from olive pits with precision, powered by a 58 kW motor and automated flow control for stable operation.
This model integrates an automatic washing system and pneumatic scraper for continuous drum cleaning. Constructed from AISI 304 stainless steel, it offers exceptional durability and low maintenance for large olive oil production facilities.

Key Specifications
 
Specification Value
Model GXY-4
Processing Capacity 18–20 t/h
Electric Motor 58 kW
Material AISI 304 Stainless Steel
Features Automatic washing system, pneumatic scraper, electrical flow control
Dimensions (L × W × H) 3000 × 1800 × 2250 mm
Weight 1800 kg
Voltage / Frequency 400 V / 50 Hz
Power Line 3F + T

Why Choose Galaxy 4:
  • Heavy-duty solution for large-scale olive mills.
  • Incorporates automatic cleaning and energy regulation systems.
  • Compact yet powerful with high output efficiency.
  • Ensures consistent, continuous pomace separation for industrial plants.
Frequently Asked Questions

The Galaxy 2, 3, and 4 models are part of Clemente’s progressive pomace processing range, each tailored for different mill capacities and production requirements.
  • Galaxy 2 is ideal for small to medium-sized mills, with a throughput of 3 t/h (three-phase) or 4 t/h (two-phase). Its compact footprint makes it easy to integrate into existing lines or small production areas.
  • Galaxy 3 serves medium-scale continuous lines, offering 8–12 t/h throughput and improved efficiency through larger drum capacity and higher motor power.
  • Galaxy 4 is a heavy-duty industrial system, handling 18–20 t/h with automated washing and pneumatic scraper systems for uninterrupted operation.

Each model uses the same AISI 304 stainless-steel construction and energy-efficient design but scales up in motor power, capacity, and automation features according to production needs.
The Galaxy system employs centrifugal separation technology to extract liquid from olive pomace. During operation, the machine’s internal drum spins at high velocity, forcing solid and liquid fractions to separate by density. In three-phase systems, moisture levels in pomace are reduced to around 55%, while two-phase setups achieve similar efficiency depending on raw material quality.

This separation process not only reduces waste volume but also recovers residual oil trapped in the pomace, increasing total extraction yield by 10–20%. The precision of the system’s adjustable parameters — such as rotational speed and flow rate — allows operators to fine-tune separation quality for varying olive varieties and harvest conditions.
Yes — one of the major strengths of the Galaxy range is its compatibility with both two-phase and three-phase extraction systems. Each model is designed for modular integration into existing olive oil processing lines, whether used as a standalone pomace recovery unit or part of a fully automated continuous plant.

The standard outlet and power configuration (400 V / 50 Hz, 3F + T) ensures seamless connection to existing control systems, conveyors, or decanter outlets. For facilities handling multiple product streams or space limitations, Clemente also offers custom installation layouts, including elevated or in-line configurations.

The Galaxy 4 model further supports automation with electronic flow regulation and automatic drum washing, minimising downtime and improving overall system hygiene.
Routine care ensures long service life and consistent separation performance. Operators should:
  • Inspect and clean the drum and scraper assembly after each production shift.
  • Lubricate bearings and mechanical seals according to the manufacturer’s schedule.
  • Monitor for any imbalance or vibration, which may indicate uneven pomace loading or wear.
  • For Galaxy 4, ensure the automatic washing system and pneumatic scrapers are free from blockages and functioning correctly.

The stainless-steel body (AISI 304) resists corrosion, simplifying cleaning and reducing maintenance frequency. With proper servicing, the Galaxy range delivers many years of reliable operation even under continuous industrial workloads.
Key Features – Clemente Galaxy Series (2, 3 & 4) Olive Pomace Separators

The Clemente Galaxy Series represents a complete range of olive pomace separators designed to deliver efficient, reliable, and hygienic processing performance across small, medium, and large olive oil mills.
Each model—Galaxy 2, Galaxy 3, and Galaxy 4—is engineered to ensure maximum recovery, precision separation, and consistent throughput in both two-phase and three-phase olive oil extraction systems.

General Key Features
  • Wide Capacity Range:Processing capacities from 3 to 20 tons per hour, meeting the needs of artisanal mills through to industrial-scale operations.
  • Dual-Phase Compatibility: Adjustable for two-phase (80–90% moisture) or three-phase (≈55% moisture) pomace processing to adapt to varying mill configurations.
  • High Separation Efficiency: Maintains an efficiency rate of 10–20%, depending on olive quality and operational settings, ensuring minimal oil loss from pomace.
  • AISI 304 Stainless-Steel Construction: Built from food-grade AISI 304 stainless steel for superior hygiene, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability in demanding environments.
  • Compact & Modular Design: Each model features a space-efficient layout suitable for integration within existing extraction lines or as a standalone system.
  • Energy-Efficient Operation: Equipped with precision-balanced motors ranging from 24 kW to 58 kW, ensuring low vibration, stable performance, and reduced energy consumption.
  • Automated Cleaning Systems (Galaxy 4): The high-capacity Galaxy 4 includes an automatic washing system and pneumatic scraper to maintain continuous drum cleanliness and operational uptime.
  • Continuous Flow Management: Intelligent electrical control systems regulate pomace input for smooth flow and optimized separation, minimizing downtime and manual intervention.
  • Quiet, Low-Maintenance Function: Advanced mechanical balancing and sealed drive assemblies deliver quiet, vibration-free operation with minimal maintenance requirements.
  • Full System Compatibility: Compatible with all Clemente olive oil processing lines, including decanters, malaxers, crushers, and washers, offering seamless integration.
  • European Quality & Reliability: Manufactured to Clemente’s European engineering standards, ensuring consistent performance, mechanical precision, and long product lifespan.
File Title File Description Type Section
galaxy_3.pdf Clemente Galaxy Series (4) Olive Pomace Separators The Clemente Galaxy Series represents a complete range of olive pomace separators designed to deliver efficient, reliable, and hygienic processing performance across small, medium, and large olive oil mills. Catalogue Document
galaxy_2.pdf Clemente Galaxy Series 2 Olive Pomace Separators Data Sheet Catalogue Document
galaxy_1.pdf Clemente Galaxy Series Catalogue Document

A new innovation in Olive Oil Processing the THERMOSPEED

CLEMENTE Thermospeed - The Next Generation in Olive Oil Processing

During my visit to Italy in November 2016, I had the opportunity to see an exciting new innovation being tested under scientific trial by the University of Bari - the CLEMENTE Thermospeed. 


This breakthrough technology represents the future of olive oil processing, with developments set to redefine efficiency and production performance. The Thermospeed system has demonstrated the capability to accelerate the olive oil extraction process by up to 50%, marking a significant advancement in processing speed and throughput. 

At the core of the system is an innovative design that reduces malaxation time - the critical stage where the olive paste is gently mixed before separation. The Thermospeed achieves this by pumping the olive paste through a section surrounded by a temperature-controlled tube, which can either heat or cool the paste as needed. This process optimisation helps to enhance extraction efficiency while minimising oxidation, ultimately preserving the oil’s natural quality and nutritional value. 

Early trials have shown no negative effects on olive oil quality, and research is continuing over the next 12 months to further evaluate and refine the system’s performance. 

This remarkable innovation could soon be integrated into olive oil processing facilities worldwide, offering producers an efficient, sustainable, and scientifically proven step forward in extra-virgin olive oil production.

Global Olive Oil Prices Soar to Record Highs in 2023 Amid Spain’s Severe Drought Crisis

MARKET INSIGHT: GLOBAL OLIVE OIL ECONOMY 2023

Global Olive Oil Prices Soar to Record Highs in 2023 Amid Spain’s Severe Drought Crisis

Introduction

The global olive oil industry in 2023 has entered uncharted territory, experiencing an extraordinary surge in olive oil prices driven by a combination of climatic and economic forces. At the centre of this crisis lies Spain’s devastating drought, which has crippled the world’s largest olive oil producer. This severe shortage has led to a dramatic contraction in olive oil supply, triggering price escalation and a corresponding decline in consumer demand. The ripple effects are being felt worldwide, reshaping the balance between producers and consumers alike. Meanwhile, Australian olive oil producers find themselves in a rare position of advantage, benefitting from unprecedented market highs. This article explores the causes, consequences, historical trends, and economic signals surrounding this remarkable global olive oil price spike.


The Spanish Drought and Its Impact on Supply

The ongoing drought across Spain stands as the principal factor behind the current olive oil price surge. As one of the largest olive oil-producing nations globally, Spain’s drastically reduced harvest - caused by months of extreme heat and minimal rainfall - has sharply curtailed olive oil availability in both European and international markets. This has intensified supply shortages, compelling consumers to pay more for what has long been a staple Mediterranean product. The interplay of limited supply and escalating demand has magnified price volatility, reinforcing the classic supply-and-demand imbalance now driving global markets.

Decline in Consumer Demand

As prices have risen steeply, the shortage of olive oil has led to a noticeable decline in consumption, particularly in Spain, where demand has reportedly dropped by around 35%. Consumers are now scaling back their purchases, finding olive oil increasingly unaffordable compared to other cooking oils. The once-steady household consumption patterns are shifting as people seek alternatives or modify their cooking habits. This contraction in domestic demand not only highlights the growing accessibility gap for consumers but also underscores the broader economic strain caused by high inflation and food price increases.

Australian Olive Oil Producers Reap the Rewards

Amid the turmoil, Australian olive oil producers are experiencing a windfall. Thanks to limited global supply, Australian growers are commanding record prices exceeding AUD $8 per litre, marking the highest levels ever recorded in the nation’s olive oil industry. This lucrative period presents a rare opportunity for Australian exporters, with demand from Europe - including Spain itself - now turning toward Australian supplies. For producers Down Under, this unique reversal of roles underscores how regional climate resilience and diversified production can translate into significant financial gains when global shortages arise.

Historical Context: How the Market Reached 2023

The olive oil market’s volatility is not a new phenomenon. Previous spikes occurred in 1996, 2006, and 2015, each triggered by weather-related supply constraints. Yet, the 2023 price explosion stands out as the most dramatic in recorded history -over 40% higher than any previous price peak, and roughly double the magnitude of earlier surges. This extreme escalation reflects not just climatic hardship but a clear pricing bubble forming within the market, echoing the cyclical nature of commodity pricing.

Cyclical Trends and Economic Correlations

The olive oil sector has long followed cyclical pricing patterns, typically alternating between low and high price phases roughly every decade. The current surge aligns almost perfectly with the predicted start of another 10-year cycle, occurring just three years into its anticipated timeline. Furthermore, a notable correlation has been identified between the Australian Food Inflation Index and the Global Olive Oil Price Index as reported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This connection illustrates the deep interdependence between food commodity pricing and global economic conditions.

While the IMF’s benchmark prices are denominated in USD, for the purposes of this analysis they have been converted to AUD to track the trend relative to Australian markets. These benchmark indicators -based on the world’s largest olive oil exporters -serve as a reliable gauge of overall market direction, confirming how global shortages and inflationary pressures move in tandem.

   Global olive oil prices show a recurring 10-year cycle, driven by droughts, crop shortages, and rising production costs

Technical Indicators: Signals of an Overbought Market

From a technical analysis perspective, the Relative Strength Indicator (RSI) is often used to measure price momentum and potential overextension in markets. On recent olive oil price charts, the RSI (represented in purple) indicates that prices have once again entered overbought territory - a level seen during previous speculative phases. Historically, such readings have preceded market corrections or reversals, suggesting that the current surge may not be sustainable in the long term.

Analysts caution that as the European olive harvest begins in September and October 2023, an influx of new oil supplies could help ease prices, though the timing and extent of this correction remain uncertain. Until then, speculative trading and limited inventory continue to support inflated market values.

Conclusion

The record-breaking olive oil prices of 2023, primarily triggered by Spain’s drought-induced production collapse, mark a turning point for the global olive oil economy. With consumer demand declining under the pressure of soaring prices and Australian producers thriving amid the scarcity, the industry is experiencing a dramatic rebalancing. Historical precedents, cyclical trends, and market indicators all point toward a complex, transitional period defined by volatility and uncertainty.

As the world’s producers, traders, and consumers adapt to these new market dynamics, one truth remains clear: olive oil - celebrated for its taste, health benefits, and cultural significance - continues to be at the mercy of both climate change and economic cycles. Stakeholders across the value chain must remain alert, flexible, and forward-thinking as the olive oil market navigates this extraordinary phase of transformation.

Other Sources

Clemente Olive Oil Advanced Machinery and Installations

Clemente has been a pioneer in olive oil machinery design since 1963, creating reliable, high-performance systems for every stage of olive processing. From malaxing and cleaning to crushing, decanting, and pomace recovery, each installation is engineered for efficiency and quality.
Please log in to view the entire article