Rated output differs from real‑world output.
The pellet machine's 5‑ton‑per‑hour capacity is achieved only with sawdust at 12‑16% moisture.
Output will drop by 20‑35% when processing hardwood, straw or high‑fiber materials. Extra capacity should be reserved for your pellet machine.
The main pellet machine is not the only consideration.
Auxiliary machines are equally important. The weakest machine in the production line limits total output.
Insufficient crushing, drying or cooling machines will prevent your pellet machine from reaching 5 tons per hour.
Price alone should not be the only factor when selecting a pellet machine.
Low‑cost units use low‑quality steel for dies, rollers, main shafts and reducers.
These components wear quickly and cause costly downtime.
A single pellet machine cannot handle all raw‑material types. Sawdust, straw, rice husk and bark require different compression ratios.
A standard pellet machine may jam and produce low‑quality pellets.
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