
Wood pellet mills solve the problem of difficult straw and wood waste disposal, saving lots of energy and reducing environmental pollution. They’re eco-friendly machinery.
Higher forming rate means higher qualification rate and more profits—so users always aim for high forming rate when using wood pellet mills. Here’s how to ensure it:
Use soft wood raw materials: Soft wood is easier to compress, effectively boosting forming rate.
Control moisture content (15%-20%):
Too much moisture: Pellets become loose and easy to break during packaging/transport.
Too little moisture: Hard to compress, leading to low forming rate and more powder.
Suggestion: Adjust moisture by air-drying, drying, or adding water. Higher forming rate saves raw materials, cuts costs, and increases profits. Also, follow operating procedures strictly to avoid mistakes.