1. Production scale
The first factor in choosing an extruder model is the production scale. The larger the production scale, the larger the extruder model required. Usually, the production capacity of an extruder is measured in terms of the weight of raw materials processed per hour. The larger the production scale, the greater the processing capacity required. Therefore, choosing the right extruder model needs to be determined according to your own production scale.

| Model | 70 | 85 | 100 |
| Installed Power | 90KW | 145KW | 170KW |
| Real Consumption | 63KW | 102KW | 120KW |
| Capacity | 150-200KG/HR | 300-500KG/HR | 1000-1500KG/HR |
2. Raw material type
The second factor in choosing an extruder model is the raw material type. Different raw materials require different extruder models. For example, the extruder model required for corn is different from the extruder model required for rice. Therefore, when choosing an extruder model, you need to consider the type of raw materials you need to process and choose a suitable extruder model.
3. Production process
The third factor in choosing an extruder model is the production process. Different production processes require different extruder models. For example, the extruder model required for traditional extrusion processes is different from the extruder model required for advanced extrusion processes. Therefore, when choosing an extruder model, you need to consider your own production process and choose a suitable extruder model.
