Biomass Pellet Machine
A pellet mill plant is a comprehensive system designed to produce biomass pellet from raw materials such as sawdust, wood chips, agricultural residues, or other biomass feedstocks. It typically includes equipment such as a hammer mill for grinding raw materials, a dryer to reduce moisture content, a pellet mill to compress the material into pellets, and a cooler to reduce the temperature of the pellets for storage or transportation.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Biomass Ring Die Pellets Mill (109 HP) |
|---|---|
| Feeding Raw Material Size | Less than 6mm |
| Moisture Content of Raw Material | Up to 10% moisture content required |
| Production Capacity | 1200 to 1500 Kg/hr |
| Pellet Diameter | 8mm & 6mm (Cylindrical) |
| Pellet Length | 20mm to 50mm |
Electricity Requirement
| Power Connection | 109 HP / 81.28 KW |
| Amp Load | 90 – 100 Amp (Approx.) |
| Power Consumption | 65 – 70 Unit / Hr |
Staff Require
| Manpower Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Labours | 6 (8 Hr Shift) |
| Skilled Operator | 1 (8 Hr Shift) |
Land Requirement
| Infrastructure Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Land Required | 4000 – 4500 sq. feet (Approx.) |
| Machine Room |
25ft X 70ft (One Machine) 35ft X 70ft (One Machine) |
Frequency Asked Questions
Ronak Engineering’s biomass pellet machine requires raw materials with a particle size of less than 6mm and a moisture content of up to 10%. It efficiently compresses processed organic feedstocks like sawdust, wood chips, and agricultural residues into dense, cylindrical pellets.
The 109 HP Biomass Ring Die Pellet Mill has an hourly production capacity of 1,200 to 1,500 kg. It produces high-density cylindrical pellets available in diameters of either 6mm or 8mm, with an adjustable pellet length ranging from 20mm to 50mm.
An industrial biomass pellet plant utilizing Ronak Engineering's mill requires a 109 HP (81.28 KW) power connection with an approximate amp load of 90 to 100 Amp, consuming 65 to 70 units of electricity per hour. Additionally, the setup requires approximately 4,000 to 4,500 square feet of total land and an operating team of 6 laborers and 1 skilled operator per 8-hour shift.