📌 Product Introduction
The PT-400 Pellet Feed Making Machine is a high-performance, industrial-grade feed pelletizer engineered for large-scale feed processing operations. With a powerful 37kW copper motor and a massive output capacity of 1500kg/h, it is ideal for commercial farms, feed production lines, and agricultural cooperatives. This machine delivers efficient pellet production while ensuring feed quality, durability, and consistency.
🌾 Applicable Raw Materials
The PT-400 Feed Pellet Machine is compatible with a wide range of dry powdered feed ingredients, including cornmeal, wheat bran, rice husks, soybean meal, cottonseed hulls, peanut shells, grass powder, alfalfa, and feed additives. For best pellet quality, the materials should be finely ground, thoroughly mixed, and maintain a moisture content of around 10–15%.
⚙️ Working Principle
The PT-400 Feed Making Equipment adopts a flat die extrusion system where rotating rollers press feed materials through a hardened steel die. The friction and pressure generate sufficient heat to bind the materials naturally into dense pellets. Cutters attached at the die outlet control pellet length. The entire process is energy-efficient and consistent, making it ideal for bulk production.
✅ Product Advantages
- Large-Scale Output
Delivers up to 1.5 tons per hour, supporting industrial feed manufacturing. - Robust Power System
Features a 37kW copper-core motor for stable, continuous operation. - Versatile Pellet Sizes
Die plates with 2–8mm hole sizes are available for various feed applications. - Heavy-Duty Design
Reinforced steel body and wear-resistant rollers/dies ensure a long service life. - Cost-Effective Production
Reduces feed purchasing costs by enabling on-site feed manufacturing. - Simple Maintenance & Operation
Easy to assemble, clean, and operate with minimal downtime.
🔚 Conclusion
For high-volume feed producers, the PT-400 Pellet Feed Making Machine provides unmatched capacity, power, and reliability. It is a smart investment for expanding farms and businesses looking to improve feed quality while reducing production costs.
