Pellet mill JGE 260
Hour yield ca 330 - 360 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 4 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 330 to 360 kg/hour
- sawdust 330kg, hay, straw, chaff 360 kg/hour
- daily yield - 8 hours = 2,640 - 2,880 kg
- annual yield 1,900-2,073 tonnes (in three-shift operation)
Calorific power of pellets
Pellets are very suitable for burning in all types of solid fuel boilers. The calorific power of pellets varies according to the type of material they are made of.
- wood sawdust 16.5 to 18.5 MJ/kg
- straw 16.5 to 18.5 MJ/kg
- corn 16.5 to 18.5 MJ/kg
- oil plant straw 18.5 to 19.5 MJ/kg
- soft brown coal 16.7 to 19.5 MJ/kg
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 4, 5, 6, 9 mm.
Dimensions and weight
- 1,200 x 500 x 1070 mm
- weight 330 / 360 kg
Price of mills
Yield* | Motor | CZK excl. DPH |
cca 330-360 JGE 260 | 15 kW / 380 V | 139.990,- |
Spare set of cylinders | 11.590,- | |
Spare double-sided die | 13.890,- |
* 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.