Acacia Hard Wood pelleting mill machine

With recorded growth in places such as Vietnam, Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia, Acacia wood pelleting mill is getting more and more people's attention.

What is Acacia Wood?

Acacia wood is a type of wood that is derived from the Acacia genus of trees and shrubs. This kind of tree is native to Australia but are also found in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands and parts of Americas. Actually, there are more than a thousand different varieties of Acacia tree. The hardwood that is derived from the tree is suitable for building long-lasting items of furniture and homewares.

How the acacia wood pellets are made?

Acacia wood chips or wastes is readily available for pelleting mill. First of all, wood crusher is needed to grind the large acacia wood pieces into sawdust.Due to its high moisture content, the sawdust should be processed in the conveyer and rotary drum dryer. Drying is made possible by LIMA which is capable of drying sawdust to moisture level of less than 18%. This make the wood pellets achieve a high performance rate.The ring die pelleting mill is the next destination for the sawdust. The pelleting mill is a pellet making machine capable of mass producing biomass fuel pellets from various materials which include sawdust.Next the wood pellets are taken to the cooler where they are cooled and also sieved. Sieving helps separate poor quality pellets from the good quality ones.The high quality wood pellets are now ready for use. They can be packed if they were meant for sale.

For those wishing to purchase or own pellets can contact leading pellet maker manufacturers such as LIMA. This is a leading pellet manufacturer who own more than 99 small pellet manufacturing plants all over the globe with a strong presence in countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia and are headquartered in China.

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