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Ring Die Pellet MillsThe two principle designs of pellet mills are either a flat die pellet mill, or in this case a ring die pellet mill. Ring die pellet mills were developed as an advancement on the simple flat die design. The two main advantages of rind die pellet mills is reduced roller and die wear, and reduced energy consumption. These factors have led to ring die pellet mills being adopted in most large scale pellet production lines. However flat die pellet mills are still more appropriate for small scale pellet production. Summary of Ring Die Design A ring die pellet mill has a ring shaped die, and a set of rollers. The die it positioned vertically, with the rollers set within the die, applying force to the inner edge of the ring. Due to the vertical roller and die position a motor is required to meter raw material into the centre of the ring. Most ring die pellet mills operate with a driven ring and a stationary roller set. However there is a small selection of ring die pellet mills with a stationary die and rotating roller set. Some ring die pellet mills are direct gear driven from the motor, while others are belt driven. The advantages of gear driven is a more positive driving force without the possible slipping of belt systems. However belt driven mills are more economically and access for drive changes are easier and cheaper. The speed of the mill is dictated by the raw material being processed, for example one speed maybe suitable for grass but not wood. There is more on this within the guide. Renewable energy is one of the key sectors where the use of ring die pellet mills has grown rapidly. Large scale wood pellet production predominately uses ring die pellet mills in their set-up. The wood pellet market is growing at a consistent rate due to the fact that wood pellets are a renewable form of energy. Renewable in the sense the wood resources can be replaced within a reasonable cycle. Other biomass resources can also be processed into fuel pellets, including agricultural resources such as straw. Due to growing popularity of the wood pellet market, and the fact wood pellets can be made from local resources on both a small and large scale, more people are looking into how wood pellets are made. Wood Pellet Production Guide There is very little information available on the internet on the specifics of wood pellet production. There is a lot of general knowledge of how the process works, however it is very light on detail. The reasons for this is simple, very few people have first hand experience of the process, and how it actually works. The fact of the matter is wood pellet production is a skilled process, and describing the process in a few works, go no where near to explaining the complexity and detail of the process. At PelHeat we produce small wood pellet mills, and to improve general knowledge of the process we have developed this guide. PelHeat Wood Pellet Production Guide At PelHeat we have many years of experience in pellet production, and we provide a pellet production consultation service. The PelHeat guide download will show you how to make wood and other fuel pellets. |
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The Wood Pellet Production Guide © PelHeat Ltd - Ring Die Pellet Mills |
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The PelHeat Wood Pellet Production Guide provides an introduction to how biomass pellets and wood pellets are produced. The guide covers how a pellet mill,
pellet press and pellet machine operate to manufacture wood fuel pellets. Several factors influence the quality of pellet fuel and ring die pellet mills