
How it works
The juice is obtained in a few seconds and is “cold-formed” to maintain all the nutritional properties.
The juice never gets in contact with the bitter peel oils from the peel so it is naturally sweet.
Our system guarantees the highest standard of hygiene and cleanness.
The oranges are inserted into the feeding arm
They slide automatically one by one in the squeezing area
They are cut in half and gently squeezed on the side of the peel
The pulp exposed on a micro-perforated surface releases the juice
The juice is channelled and poured into the protected container and goes to the glass
The spent peels are discharged into an easy-to-remove container
How it works

The juice is obtained in a few seconds and is “cold-formed” to maintain all the nutritional properties.
The juice never gets in contact with the bitter peel oils from the peel so it is naturally sweet.
Our system guarantees the highest standard of hygiene and cleanness.
The oranges are inserted into the feeding arm
They slide automatically one by one in the squeezing area
They are cut in half and gently squeezed on the side of the peel
The pulp exposed on a micro-perforated surface releases the juice
The juice is channelled and poured into the protected container and goes to the glass
The pills are discharged into an easy-to-remove container
PATENTS
Both the Oranfresh squeezing process, which guarantees a high quality juice to consumers, and the technology of our machines are covered by different international patents registered since 1995:
- BO2006C01310
- BO95A00066
- BO2006A000640
- TO20104000608
- TO2010A000609
- BO2013A000436
- BO2014A000280
CERTIFIED QUALITY
The Oranfresh® squeezing process and our machines’ technology are covered by different international patents registered in the world. Since 1995, the Company has obtained the most important international certifications.
THE HIGH STANDARD OF HYGIENE
THE POSSESSION OF ALL THE REQUIREMENTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
THE QUALITY AND SAFETY OF THE MACHINES, THE PROCESS AND THE FINAL PRODUCT ON THE WORLD MARKET
ORANFRESH
The Only Fully Certified freshly squeezed vending machine on the Market
NSF
The NSF Certification standards address three aspects which are all based on requirements in the US FDA Food code, covering hygienic aspects of all the food equipment in the kitchen, retail outlets, food service establishments and all other areas where food is being stored, prepared and served.
They cover:
- The suitability of the materials in direct contact with food and beverage.
- The design of the equipment, in particular with regard to its cleanability.
- The performance of the equipment when it comes to health risks (e.g. temperature performance)
Annual unannounced audits verifying Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and the traceability of the materials and components that are used, ensure that the products continue to meet the requirements.
UL
When a product is “UL Listed”, that means UL has rigorously tested and confirmed that the product meets all of their stringent requirements. Upon certification, products are added to the organization’s Online Certification Directory and are privy to numerous other advantages.
A UL listing certification illustrates your due diligence and commitment to meeting and exceeding industry standards. Because UL is an independent third-party verification entity, their approval holds more weight than internal testing.

CB - IEC
The IEC System for Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (IECEE) Certification Body (CB) Scheme is the world’s first international system for the mutual acceptance of product safety test reports and certificates for electrical and electronic equipment, devices and components. Based on the use of internationally-accepted product safety standards, the CB Scheme relies on a global network of CB testing laboratories (CBTLs), which are responsible for testing products to applicable technical standards. Product test results are then submitted to national certification bodies (NCBs) in CB Scheme member countries, who can authorise legal access to CBTL-tested products without additional testing.
The CBTL conducts product testing to assess compliance with the applicable technical requirements. If the product meets all technical requirements, the CBTL issues a CB Test Report and Test Certificate to the product’s manufacturer. The manufacturer then submits a sample of the product, along with the CB Test Report and Test Certificate, to NCBs in target countries to obtain national certification. This certification confirms that the product conforms with national technical requirements, allowing legal access to that market.
CE
CE marking is a certification that indicates conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). The CE marking is also found on products sold outside the EEA that have been manufactured to EEA standards. This makes the CE marking recognizable worldwide even to people who are not familiar with the European Economic Area. It is in that sense similar to the FCC Declaration of Conformity used on certain electronic devices sold in the United States.
RoHS
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. RoHS, also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products (known as EEE). All applicable products in the EU market after July 1, 2006 must pass RoHS compliance.
The NSF Certification standards address three aspects which are all based on requirements in the US FDA Food code, covering hygienic aspects of all the food equipment in the kitchen, retail outlets, food service establishments and all other areas where food is being stored, prepared and served.
They cover:
- The suitability of the materials in direct contact with food and beverage.
- The design of the equipment, in particular with regard to its cleanability.
- The performance of the equipment when it comes to health risks (e.g. temperature performance)
Annual unannounced audits verifying Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and the traceability of the materials and components that are used, ensure that the products continue to meet the requirements.
When a product is “UL Listed”, that means UL has rigorously tested and confirmed that the product meets all of their stringent requirements. Upon certification, products are added to the organization’s Online Certification Directory and are privy to numerous other advantages.
A UL listing certification illustrates your due diligence and commitment to meeting and exceeding industry standards. Because UL is an independent third-party verification entity, their approval holds more weight than internal testing.

The IEC System for Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (IECEE) Certification Body (CB) Scheme is the world’s first international system for the mutual acceptance of product safety test reports and certificates for electrical and electronic equipment, devices and components. Based on the use of internationally-accepted product safety standards, the CB Scheme relies on a global network of CB testing laboratories (CBTLs), which are responsible for testing products to applicable technical standards. Product test results are then submitted to national certification bodies (NCBs) in CB Scheme member countries, who can authorise legal access to CBTL-tested products without additional testing.
The CBTL conducts product testing to assess compliance with the applicable technical requirements. If the product meets all technical requirements, the CBTL issues a CB Test Report and Test Certificate to the product’s manufacturer. The manufacturer then submits a sample of the product, along with the CB Test Report and Test Certificate, to NCBs in target countries to obtain national certification. This certification confirms that the product conforms with national technical requirements, allowing legal access to that market.
CE marking is a certification that indicates conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). The CE marking is also found on products sold outside the EEA that have been manufactured to EEA standards. This makes the CE marking recognizable worldwide even to people who are not familiar with the European Economic Area. It is in that sense similar to the FCC Declaration of Conformity used on certain electronic devices sold in the United States.
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. RoHS, also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products (known as EEE). All applicable products in the EU market after July 1, 2006 must pass RoHS compliance.