What is the most suitable temperature for honey filtration?
In production, the suitable temperature for filtering honey is positioned at 43 degrees.

The first is that when the temperature of honey reaches 43 degrees, its viscosity has dropped to the point where it is easy to pass through the filter. Increasing the honey temperature has no obvious effect on the decrease of its viscosity.

Secondly, when the honey temperature exceeds 43 degrees, the wax shavings in it will become softer and softer, easy to stick, stack and block the filter mesh holes, hindering the passage of bees.
Again, when the honey temperature exceeds 43°C, the bee carcasses in the bees will emit a foul smell due to heating, making the honey have an unpleasant odor.








