How can you prevent pellet machines from overheating and clogging? JNSHARE recommends investigating the following causes:
1. Excessive feed rate. When a pellet machine is fed too much material, excess material inside the machine cannot be discharged promptly, causing a sharp increase in pressure within the equipment. This excessive load can make it difficult for the pellet machine to operate normally, leading to temperature rise and even mold blockage.
2. Moisture content of the raw materials. Before entering the pellet machine, the moisture content is typically 13%-18%. If the moisture content is too high, water vapor inside the pellet machine will evaporate, causing smoke. When the temperature reaches a certain level, it may cause the machine to stagnate.
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