Pellet mill JGE 200
Hour yield of ca 200 - 300 kg/hour
Processes: SAWDUST, WOOD SHAVINGS, STRAW, CORN, REED etc.
Simple processing technology ensures long service life
First, machine crush straw and other materials to 1 – 2 mm and then throw the crushed material into the pellet mil, which easily processes it into 2 to 6 mm pellets.
- includes 2 pressing cylinders
- length of pellets 10 to 60 mm
- pellet diameter according to die size
Yield
Depends on type of material. Soft materials such as straw, chaff etc. have the biggest yield. Hard materials, especially wood, have a low yield. Recommended humidity is 10 to 17 % according to material type.
- hour yield ca 200 to 300 kg/hour
- sawdust 200 kg, hay, straw, chaff 300 kg/hour
- daily yield - 8 hours = 1,600 - 2,400 kg
- annual yield 1,152 - 1,728 tonnes (in three-shift operation)
Pressing dies and cylinders
The cylinders and dies are made of high-quality tempered steel. The mill contains 2 pressing cylinders and a die. Their service life greatly depends on hardness of processed material. The lowest wear occurs with pressing of soft materials such as rape, sunflower or straw. In such a case the service life of a die is 12 to 48 months of one-shift operation. When wood material is processed, the service life of the cylinders is 10 – 12 months of one-shift operation. We recommend buying a spare die with the product. The size of die holes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 mm.
Dimensions and weight
- 1000 x 430 x 950 mm
- váha 200 / 230 kg
Prices of mills
Yieldt* | Motor | CZK without VAT |
cca 200-300 JGE 200 | 7,5 kW / 380 V | 69.990,- |
cca 200-300 JGE 200 | 11 kW / 380 V | 74.990,- |
Spare set of cylinders | 5.290,- | |
Spare double-sided die | 6.790,- |
* The output of the machines depends to a great extent on the type of material, its quality, degree of homogenization, binding quality, size and preparation of fraction and humidity. The lowest output of a pellet mill can be even 0 kg/hour if material is prepared in an incorrect way or cannot be pelleted. If material is well-prepared, it is possible, in ideal cases, to achieve even a higher output than specified in the table, especially when feed mixtures are pelleted.