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What Should We Pay Attention To When Buying Sawdust Biomass Pellet Machine?

#News · 2024 / 10 / 26

Considering the energy and environmental aspects, many places introduced sawdust pellet machine agricultural machinery subsidies, sawdust pellet machine has become a friend of more farmers. Sawdust pellet machine has a wide range of uses, processed products are widely used, it is suitable for all stoves in rural areas, cities, units and families, cooking, heating. A lot of friends want to buy worry about buying bad machines, buy sawdust particles to pay attention to what? Consumers have many misconceptions about sawdust pellet machines. This misunderstanding leads to doubt about its communication with manufacturers. Most people think that if you buy a pellet machine with low energy consumption and a large amount of power, we know that a good car burns oil. In the same way, good machines need enough energy to keep up with the pace of natural production.
Sawdust pellet machine usually require moisture levels of between 15 and 20 percent. If the humidity is too high, the surface of the treated particles is not smooth, and cracks will appear. If the humidity is too low, the powder content of the wood ball machine is high or not directly granulated. Excess water does not crush easily, increasing the number of hammering. At the same time, due to the friction and hammering of the material, heat is generated, which evaporates the water inside the processed product. The evaporated water forms a paste with the finely ground powder, moving the pores on the screen and reducing emissions from the biomass pellet machine. Generally speaking, the moisture content of raw materials such as grain and corn straw is controlled below 14 percent.
There are many buyers do not know that some pellet machine manufacturers do not have wood pellet spare part, customer service, technology and team, and the machine is very cheap, the machine is broken and do not know who to find. It is often the conventional manufacturers who choose different prices, who pay more and have no quality problems with their machines. But sometimes buying expensive machines should feel right. Take the time to learn about quality issues, look them up, or go on the Internet and ask experts for advice. After all, the equipment was purchased at a later time, and once it is no longer usable, it will become scrap metal without after-sales service.