How To Choose The Right Model For A Biomass Pellet Machine?
When buying a biomass pellet machine, you need to consider production needs, equipment performance, space requirements, after-sales service and budget. Clarify the output, raw material adaptability, and pay attention to the molding rate, stability and energy consumption. Choose the right size, evaluate the manufacturer's reputation and after-sales support, and determine the most cost-effective equipment based on the comprehensive budget.
When buying a biomass pellet machine, choosing the right model requires comprehensive consideration of many factors. Here are some suggestions:
Output requirements: Determine the required output based on your own production scale or business needs. If it is a small-scale family workshop production or just starting a business, the output demand is small, and you can choose a small biomass pellet machine with an output of several hundred kilograms to several tons per hour; if it is a large-scale factory production, high-output equipment is required, and a large-scale biomass pellet machine with an output of several tons per hour or even higher should be selected. For example, if 10 tons of pellet fuel need to be produced every day, if the equipment works 10 hours a day, then you need to choose a pellet machine with an output of at least 1 ton per hour.

| Model | Capacity | Power | Dimensions | Weight |
| MK-250 | 100-200kg/h | 15kw | 1120*440*1060mm | 400kg |
| MK-300 | 200-300kg/h | 22kw | 1280*560*1220mm | 700kg |
| MK-350 | 300-400kg/h | 30kw | 1300*600*1250mm | 800kg |
| MK-400 | 400-600kg/h | 37kw | 1390*650*1290mm | 1000kg |
| MK450 | 600-800kg/h | 45kw | 1620*700*1600mm | 1500kg |
Types of raw materials: Different biomass pellet machines have different adaptability to raw materials. Common raw materials include sawdust, straw, rice husks, peanut shells, etc. Some pellet machines may have better processing effects on certain specific raw materials. For example, when sawdust is the main raw material, you can choose a pellet machine designed specifically for wood fiber raw materials; if the raw material contains more impurities or the fiber length is shorter, you need to choose a model with strong adaptability, or consult the manufacturer before purchasing the equipment's processing capacity for this type of raw material. Forming rate: Equipment with a high forming rate can convert more raw materials into high-quality pellets and reduce the waste of raw materials. Generally speaking, the forming rate of a high-quality biomass pellet machine should be above 90%. When choosing, you can check the technical parameters provided by the manufacturer or conduct actual tests to understand the forming effect of the equipment.

