The workflow of a feed pellet machine can be divided into the following steps:
Raw material addition: The raw materials that need to be granulated are added to the machine through the feeding mechanism.
Raw material pressing: The raw material enters the pressing area of the roller and is gradually formed into particles by the squeezing effect of the roller. During this process, parameters such as pressure and speed of the pressure roller can be adjusted through an electrical control system to meet the needs of different raw materials and particle sizes.
Particle forming: The raw material extruded by the pressure roller enters the mold, and the shape of the mold determines the shape and size of the particles. Under the action of the mold, the raw materials are further compacted and formed.
Particle discharge: The formed particles are discharged from the machine through a discharge mechanism and can undergo subsequent cooling, screening, and packaging treatments.
The working principle of the feed pellet machine is based on spiral extrusion force and mold forming technology. After the raw materials enter the machine, they are subjected to the squeezing effect of the pressure roller, and the intermolecular forces between the raw material molecules increase, gradually forming particles. Meanwhile, the shape and size of the mold determine the shape and size of the particles. In this process, the electrical control system can achieve precise control of particle size, shape, and density by adjusting parameters such as pressure and speed of the pressure roller, as well as changing the mold.