1. Understand the scale and type of farming:
Farming scale: Determine the scale of farming and understand the feed production required every day. This will directly affect the production capacity and size of the equipment.
Animal species: Different animals may require different types of feed, consider the suitability of the animal species for the equipment.
2. Diversified feed needs:
Flexibility: Choose equipment with flexibility that can handle a variety of raw materials and produce different types of feed to adapt to changing needs.
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 |
3. Energy consumption and energy-saving design:
Energy efficiency: Understand the energy consumption of the equipment and choose equipment with good energy efficiency to reduce energy costs in the production process.
Energy-saving design: Consider the energy-saving design of the equipment to help reduce overall operating costs.
4. Integrated design and degree of automation:
Integrated design: Choose a complete set of feed equipment with integrated design to ensure that the various components can work together seamlessly and reduce mismatch problems on the production line.