Pellet machine price
1. High output, low energy consumption; producing one ton of finished pellets requires only 45-50 kWh of electricity.
2. The minimal replacement expense for wearable components contributes to a reduction in overall operational costs.
3. The system features a reduced activation current (e.g., for an 850–280 kW motor, the idle current measures just 8–10 A), which prevents losses under no-load conditions and enables a greater share of motor power to be allocated to production processes.
4. Variable frequency drive activation and programmable logic controller configuration facilitate distant management and instantaneous surveillance.
Regarded as the sector’s leading specialized drive mechanism developed for Pellet machine, this motor integrates high-coercivity NdFeB rare-earth permanent magnets, achieving remarkable power density. In terms of overall dimensions, it is nearly 45% more compact than three-phase asynchronous motors with equivalent capacity. The internal magnets can withstand maximum operating temperatures of up to 180°C and exhibit a flux loss rate below 5%—a combination of traits that ensures consistent operational reliability even in high-temperature environments.
Pellet machine price Parameters
Model | Power(kw) | Capacity(t/h) | Motor cooling method |
ZQLKJ560 | 150+2.2+2.2+2.2 | 1.5-2.5 | Air cooling |
ZQLKJ700 | 185+2.2+2.2+2.2 | 3-4 | Water cooling |
ZQLKJ850 | 280+2.2+2.2+2.2 | 4-5 | Water cooling |
ZQLKJ960 | 355+2.2+2.2+2.2 | 6-7 | Water cooling |
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