What are the advantages of pellet feed machinery?
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The advantages of feed pellet machine are explained:
1. A small machine with reasonable design, simple operation and noiseless operation.
2. High output, low energy consumption, high molding rate, high hardness, smooth surface, convenient for transportation and storage.
3. Different types of grinding discs are suitable for granulating different materials to ensure the pressing effect.
4. The cattle and sheep feed straw pellet machine is easy to operate and maintain, safe and reliable.
5. Strong adaptability to the workplace, solid structure, beautiful appearance, and long service life.

| Model | Capacity (kg/hr) | Power(KW) | Weight(kg) | Dimension (cm) |
| MK-125 | 80-100 | 3 | 95 | 110*35*700 |
| MK-150 | 110-150 | 4 | 98 | 115*35*80 |
| MK-210 | 200-300 | 7.5 | 280 | 115*45*95 |
| MK-230 | 350-450 | 11 | 300 | 138*46*100 |
| MK-260 | 500-600 | 15 | 315 | 130*53*105 |
| MK-300 | 700-800 | 22 | 600 | 145*62*120 |
| MK-360 | 800-900 | 22 | 795 | 160*67*145 |
| MK-400 | 1000-1200 | 30 | 1000 | 160*67*145 |
Cattle and sheep breeding is a breeding method chosen by many people. Beef, mutton, cowhide, wool and other supplies can be found everywhere. Compared with traditional powder materials, pellet materials are more conducive to the healthy growth of cattle and sheep. The pellets have high hardness and are internally matured, which can improve the digestion and absorption of nutrients. It can also kill various parasite eggs and other pathogenic microorganisms, and reduce various parasites and digestive system diseases. Compared with mixed powdered feed, it can achieve higher economic benefits. The fully automatic cattle and sheep feed pellet machine requires the crushing particle size of the raw materials to be below 6mm. The cattle and sheep feed pellet machine requires the moisture content of the raw materials to be kept at around 12% to 18%. If the moisture content of your raw materials is higher than this value, please dry the raw materials first.



