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Ring Die Feed Pellet Machine

by Luckstar Cc web designer
Ring die pellet mill is an ideal pelletizing machine for high quality feed pellets.
Recommended Features
  • Using spheroidal graphite cast iron, the machine body is more durable.
  • With lubrication system, you can add grease to main shaft without having to turn off the machine .
  • The ring die mould are cast by heat processing technology, thus having a durable life and producing qualified pellets.
  • Permanent magnet device can remove impurities in the pelletizing process.
  • Multi-layer conditioners can be installed to improve quality of aquatic feed pellets.
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Ring Die Feed Pellet Mill Introduction Ring die pellet mill is an ideal pelletizing machine for high quality feed pellets. Before pelletizing, grains such as corn, wheat, rice and soybean etc. need to be crushed into powder. Also they should be mixed throughly with a mixer since other additives may be added to ensure a balanced feed formulation. The finished feed pellets have a smooth surface and easy to digest for animals. Therefore ring die feed pellet mill is widely adopted by livestock farm, poultry farm, feed processing industry and aquaculture. Unique Characters of Ring Die Pellet Mill for Making Feed Pellets 1. Unlike materials that are used to make wood pellets, grains for making feed pellets can get into the pellet machine just through gravity, thus imperative feeding device is not necessary. 2. During the pelletizing process, steam should be added through the steam pipe . The steam can accelerate the ripening of materials and the finished pellets are easy to digest for animals. 3. Multi-layers can be mounted to produce certain high-grade feedstuff pellets.

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