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August 23, 2020

The new K70 Pellet Mill: Scale-up to boost operational efficiency?

by Famsun, China

Famsun recently rolled out a 70t/hr pellet mill to help feed producers tackle sustainability challenges. To feed the anticipated human population of 9.8 billion by 2050, we need to promote sustainable consumption and responsible production patterns in the global food production system. As a solution-focused processing partner from farm to table, Famsun strives to be forward-thinking and is always considering how to improve production systems through better utilisation of natural resources, for example, by reducing raw material waste and energy losses.

Due to proven animal growth and feed efficiency results, the pelleting process has been a very popular processing solution in the feed industry for many decades. However, improving the pelleting line's yield efficiency is an essential design objective to help feed factories operate more sustainably. The new Famsun K70 Pellet Mill is such a machine using this design principle. The gear driven K70 design boosts capacity while also improving energy efficiency and operational reliability, which seeks to minimise line interruptions that can create substantial raw material waste.
 

This giant machine is a new member of the Famsun K-Series pellet mill family, which includes the K15, K15X, K20, K25, K35, and K50. Since the initial introduction of the first K-Series model in 2014, over 350 units of this gear-driven pellet mill are now in operation around the world. The popularity of this line of pellet mills is a result of its excellent reputation to perform reliably, its ability to control product quality, and for its ease of maintenance.

The K70 Pellet Mill (See Table 1) was developed not only by scaling-up the machine's size from its existing models but also by incorporating the latest innovations and design considerations. By introducing this new unit, the Famsun company can help feed producers become more sustainable and allow them to continue leading the market well into the future.


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