Making an extruder Pellets
Make a pellet machine.
Difficult to see who bought or made a machine at home. In Brittany, the industrialists who manufacture granules add potato starch which is an industrial by-product.
After studying the various solutions, I prefer to buy a branch crusher to have chips available, then I will start manufacturing the press for the production of pellets
After studying the various solutions, I prefer to buy a branch crusher to have chips available, then I will start manufacturing the press for the production of pellets
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I just saw a manufacturer of a pelet machine
http://www.ecoworxx.de/index_en.html
http://forums.futura-sciences.com/habit ... ost4278787
what is it worth?
http://www.ecoworxx.de/index_en.html
http://forums.futura-sciences.com/habit ... ost4278787
what is it worth?
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It holds the road, this machine.
But I'm quite interested in making a copy of the machine from him: http://www.aupoele.fr/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=79
but with a gear motor to rotate at 400 rpm
then, to make sawdust to feed the press, it is more complicated.
I had thought of using a stationary planer 20-30 cm wide, and to make an automatic table that feeds back and forth to plan the logs as at the butcher's shop
In a crusher, to grind logs everything is exorbitantly expensive, and they also grind them too quickly for a press.
And the little casto shredders grind too small sections
But I'm quite interested in making a copy of the machine from him: http://www.aupoele.fr/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=79
but with a gear motor to rotate at 400 rpm
then, to make sawdust to feed the press, it is more complicated.
I had thought of using a stationary planer 20-30 cm wide, and to make an automatic table that feeds back and forth to plan the logs as at the butcher's shop
In a crusher, to grind logs everything is exorbitantly expensive, and they also grind them too quickly for a press.
And the little casto shredders grind too small sections
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Manoria 68, fried researcher, technician of its oil mill
manoria68 wrote:then, to make sawdust to feed the press, it is more complicated.
I had thought of using a stationary planer 20-30 cm wide, and to make an automatic table that feeds back and forth to plan the logs as at the butcher's shop
why make sawdust when it is worth almost nothing (50 € per ton) in any sawmill.
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all the sawmills i know don't know what to do with their sawdust: he gives it free to anyone who wants it
to make sawdust even a planer does not work: it makes chips wider than sawdust
I am wary of all these pellet mashers, mash press style ... I am afraid that it is above all a machine for making pellets feed for cattle, with material easier to agglomerate than sawdust
who has actually seen it work with sawdust without the need to add a binder?
the slightest binder quickly costs too much to kill the profitability of the business
to make sawdust even a planer does not work: it makes chips wider than sawdust
I am wary of all these pellet mashers, mash press style ... I am afraid that it is above all a machine for making pellets feed for cattle, with material easier to agglomerate than sawdust
who has actually seen it work with sawdust without the need to add a binder?
the slightest binder quickly costs too much to kill the profitability of the business
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