Angola's manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a transition from reliance on imports to localized production. The high humidity and coastal climates of provinces like Luanda demand soap products with high stability and low moisture sensitivity, making the use of a duplex vacuum plodder essential for removing air bubbles and ensuring structural integrity.
Economically, there is a surge in demand for affordable hygiene products. Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Angola are increasingly adopting a soap roller machine to scale their output from artisanal batches to industrial levels, enabling them to compete with imported brands by reducing overhead costs.
However, the lack of consistent high-voltage power grids in some industrial zones requires machinery that is energy-efficient yet robust. The integration of a specialized extruder vacuum system allows local producers to maintain high quality without excessive energy waste, optimizing the mixing of fatty acids and caustic soda.