Feed pellet machines are mainly used to press feed raw materials into pellets for easy storage and transportation. Fuel pellet machines, on the other hand, compress waste materials such as sawdust and straw into fuel pellets to replace traditional energy sources such as coal.
First of all, we need to clarify the differences between feed pellet machines and fuel pellet machines. During the production process, feed pellet machines need to consider factors such as the composition, nutritional value, and pelletizing temperature of feed raw materials to ensure that the produced feed pellets meet the requirements of the breeding industry. Fuel pellet machines need to consider factors such as the source, calorific value, and environmental protection standards of raw materials to produce fuel pellets that meet energy utilization standards.

| Model | Capacity | Power | Dimension | Weight |
| 125 | 80-100kg/h | 3kw | 110*35*70 cm | 95 kg |
| 150 | 120-150kg/h | 4kw | 115*35*80cm | 100 kg |
| 210 | 200-300kg/h | 7.5kw | 115*45*95cm | 300 kg |
| 260 | 500-600kg/h | 15kw | 138*46*100cm | 350 kg |
| 300 | 700-800kg/h | 22kw | 130*53*105cm | 600 kg |
| 360 | 900-1000kg/h | 22kw | 160*67*150cm | 800 kg |
| 400 | 1200-1500kg/h | 30kw | 160*68*145cm | 1200 kg |
Secondly, due to the different working principles of feed pellet machines and fuel pellet machines, they use different pressing dies, molds, and production processes. Feed pellet machines usually use a high-temperature, high-pressure pelletizing process to quickly compress feed raw materials into shape. Fuel pellet machines use lower pressures and temperatures to maintain the integrity of the raw materials while improving the combustion efficiency of the fuel.
In addition, since the raw materials of feed pellet machines and fuel pellet machines are different, their production efficiency and output are also different. The production efficiency of feed pellet machines is usually lower because the compression of feed raw materials is more difficult and requires more time and energy to complete the pelleting process. The production efficiency of fuel pellet machines is higher because their raw materials are usually easier to compress and require lower calorific value. In summary, feed pellet machines cannot be used to produce fuel pellets. Although their names are similar, there are great differences in actual production and application.
