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Used pneumatic wine presses

Maximise the quality of your wines with a second-hand pneumatic wine press

In the world of winemaking, grape pressing plays an essential role in the creation of exceptional wines. For the industrialists responsible for purchasing, investing in quality equipment is essential for obtaining optimum results. That's why today we're presenting you with a second-hand pneumatic wine press, a cost-effective, high-performance solution for maximising the quality of your wines. Find out how this innovative equipment can meet your specific needs while offering excellent value for money.

Second-hand pneumatic press: an opportunity worth seizing

Quality at lower cost

When you're in the market for a quality wine press, but your budget is limited, the option of a second-hand pneumatic wine press is a real bargain. You can enjoy the benefits of high-performance equipment at an affordable price, which represents a unique opportunity for your business.

Guarantee and reliability

At Arsilac, we understand the importance of trust when buying used equipment. That's why we're committed to providing you with top-quality used pneumatic wine presses that have been rigorously checked and tested to ensure their reliability and smooth operation. So you can invest with peace of mind, knowing you're getting reliable, high-performance equipment.

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The performance of used pneumatic presses

Gentle, controlled pressing

One of the main advantages of the pneumatic press is its ability to carry out gentle, delicate pressing. Thanks to controlled, precise pressure, this equipment preserves the aromas, organoleptic qualities and clarity of the extracted juice. As a result, you can obtain high-quality wines with optimum expression of terroir and grape varieties.

Adaptability and versatility

Used pneumatic wine presses offer great flexibility in the winemaking process. They are designed to adapt to different types of grapes and wines, allowing you to produce a wide range of wine styles and characteristics. Whether you want to produce young wines, wines for ageing, red wines or rosé wines, a used pneumatic wine press will meet your specific requirements.

Technology for ease of use

Automatic and intuitive control

Used pneumatic presses are equipped with programmable automatic control systems, making them intuitive and user-friendly. Thanks to a touch screen and integrated PLC, you can easily adjust the pressure, time and rotation parameters to obtain the desired results.

Optimised cleaning and impeccable hygiene

The maintenance of wine-making equipment is a major concern for professionals in the sector. The used pneumatic presses we offer at Arsilac are designed to make cleaning easy. Some models are equipped with integrated washing devices, for quick, efficient and hygienic cleaning after each use.

The differences between open and closed cage presses

Open-cage and closed-cage presses are two types of press used in the winemaking process. Each has its own specific characteristics and advantages. Here are the main differences between these two types of press:

Open cage press

  • Structure :
    The open cage press consists of an open cage or basket, allowing the must to flow freely during pressing.
  • Operation :
    When the grapes are placed in the open cage press, pressure is applied evenly over the entire surface of the grapes. This allows the must to be extracted efficiently.
  • Speed :
    The open cage press enables rapid pressing thanks to the easy circulation of the must.
  • Flexibility :
    It is particularly suitable for grapes that are sensitive to oxidation, as there is greater exposure to air.
  • Easy to clean :
    The open structure makes the press easy to clean and maintain.

Closed cage press

  • Structure :
    The closed-cage press has a hermetically sealed cage that holds the must during pressing.
  • Operation :
    When the grapes are placed in the closed cage press, the must is retained inside the cage during the pressing process. Pressure is applied gradually, allowing the must to be extracted gently.
  • Air contact control :
    Due to its closed structure, the closed cage press limits the must's exposure to air, which can be beneficial for certain types of wine.
  • Preservation of aromas :
    The closed-cage press helps to preserve delicate aromas, as the must has less contact with oxygen.
  • Optimum must recovery :
    Thanks to a more delicate extraction process, the closed-cage press recovers a high-quality must with fewer impurities.
The open-cage press is ideal for rapid extraction and great flexibility, while the closed-cage press offers better control of contact with the air and greater preservation of aromas. The choice between the two depends on the desired characteristics of the must and the type of wine you wish to produce.

By choosing a high-performance used pneumatic wine press, you're making a sound investment in your winery. You'll benefit from reliable, versatile and cost-effective equipment that enables you to achieve top-quality results in the winemaking process. At Arsilac, we specialise in the selection and sale of pre-owned pneumatic wine presses, checked and tested, to offer you the guarantee of total satisfaction. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to optimise the quality of your wines while keeping your budget under control. Contact us now to discover our exclusive selection and let yourself be seduced by the affordable performance of used pneumatic wine presses.

Any technical questions about pressing equipment?

Please contact us if you have any questions or would like more information about our equipment. We'll be delighted to help you find the equipment solution that best suits your needs.