The soap manufacturing sector in Cuba faces unique challenges due to high humidity and saline air, which accelerate the corrosion of standard machinery. Local producers are increasingly shifting toward specialized equipment like the duplex vacuum plodder to maintain material stability under these atmospheric conditions.
Economic transitions in the region have spurred a demand for localized production of hygiene products. This has led to an increased need for versatile machinery that can handle varying raw material grades while ensuring high output, making the integration of an efficient extruder vacuum essential for removing air bubbles and improving bar density.
Currently, many Cuban factories operate with legacy systems that struggle with energy efficiency. The adoption of modern cold press soap machine technology is becoming a priority to reduce thermal degradation of natural ingredients and lower operational overhead.