Equatorial Guinea's soap industry is currently navigating a transition from artisanal production to mechanized industrialization. The humid tropical climate presents unique challenges for raw material stability, making the use of a duplex vacuum plodder essential to eliminate air bubbles and prevent oxidation in high-humidity environments.
Economic shifts toward diversification have led to an increased demand for locally produced hygiene products. However, many facilities still rely on outdated equipment that lacks the precision of a modern extruder vacuum, leading to inconsistencies in bar density and finishing quality.
The current market is seeing a surge in the production of specialized cleaning agents. There is a critical need for the adoption of cold press soap machine technology to reduce energy consumption and preserve the active ingredients of organic soap blends popular in the region.