Capacity Simulation & Machine Efficiency in Pet Aquamation

A Practical Guide for Pet Aftercare Businesses in Thailand & Vietnam

If you’re considering investing in a Pet Aquamation machine, one of the most frequently asked questions we receive is:

“How many animals can be processed per day?”
“How long does one cycle take?”
“What if I receive high daily volume?”

This article will help you understand cycle capacity, daily throughput, and how to choose the right machine model based on your daily operational volume.

Processing Time Per Cycle

The average aquamation cycle duration is:
  6 to 12 hours (depending on pet size and machine model)

  • Mini Machines: ± 8 hours per cycle
  • Medium Machines: ± 6–8 hours per cycle

Industrial Machines: ± 6 hours per cycle (parallel cycles possible)

Daily Capacity Simulation by Machine Type

Machine Type

Capacity per Cycle

Cycles per Day

MiniEco™

1–2 small pets

1 cycle

AquaFlex™ Pro

3–5 mixed pets

1–2 cycles

AquaMax™ Industrial

6–10 mixed pets

2+ parallel

Estimated Pets/Day

Ideal For

1–2 pets

Small clinics, rural areas

5–10 pets

Urban pet crematoriums

Up to 20+ pets

Regional-scale operators

 You can expand capacity by running multiple machines in shifts or simultaneously.

Factors That Affect Efficiency

  1. Pet type and size
    (Cats, small dogs vs. large dogs like Golden Retrievers)
  2. Available operators
    Trained staff improve turnover between cycles.
  3. Quick drain & reheat system
    Our latest models feature automated flushing and reheating.
  4. Stable utilities
    Essential for suburban Thailand or provincial Vietnam.

Operational Optimization Tips

  • Run overnight cycles for time efficiency
  • Assign 2 operators for rotating shifts
  • Use IoT-based remote monitoring systems
  • Consider a second unit investment if volume grows rapidly

Need Help Choosing the Right Capacity for Your Business?

Contact us and we’ll help assess your daily volume to find the most efficient and profitable machine model for your operations.