How to choose the right biomass pellet machine
1. Output requirements
Small-scale production: If you have a small production scale, such as home-based production or just starting a business, you can choose a small biomass pellet machine with an hourly output of several hundred kilograms to several tons.
Large-scale production: For large-scale factory production, you need to choose high-output equipment, such as large-scale biomass pellet machines with an hourly output of several tons or even higher. Make sure that the output of the selected equipment can meet your daily production needs.
2. Raw material types
Different biomass pellet machines have different adaptability to raw materials. Common raw materials include wood chips, straw, rice husks, peanut shells, etc.
Choose a suitable pellet machine according to your raw material type. For example, when wood chips are the main raw material, you can choose a pellet machine designed specifically for wood fiber raw materials.

| Model | Capacity | Power |
| MK-250 | 100-200kg/h | 15kw |
| MK-300 | 200-300kg/h | 22kw |
| MK-350 | 300-400kg/h | 30kw |
| MK-400 | 400-600kg/h | 37kw |
| MK450 | 600-800kg/h | 45kw |
If the raw material contains more impurities or the fiber length is short, you need to choose a model with strong adaptability.
3. Forming rate
Equipment with a high forming rate can convert more raw materials into high-quality pellets and reduce raw material waste.
The molding rate of high-quality biomass pellet machines should be above 90%. When choosing, you can check the technical parameters provided by the manufacturer or conduct actual tests to understand the molding effect of the equipment.
4. Stability and failure rate
The stability of the equipment directly affects the continuity and efficiency of production. Choose a pellet machine with a solid structure, reasonable design, and smooth operation.
Understand the quality and brand of the key components of the equipment (such as motors, reducers, molds, etc.), as well as the failure rate and maintenance of the equipment in actual use.

