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China 10t/h Construction waste& Furniture factory offcuts Pellet Mill Machine Project

Country: China

Date: March 2023

Name: Construction waste& Furniture factory offcuts Pellet Mill Machine

Capacity: 10T/H

Total Power: 1980KW

Pellet Mills: 4 sets JWZL-688

China's Construction Waste & Furniture Factory Offcuts Pellet Mill Machine Project aims to address the challenges of managing construction waste and furniture factory offcuts by converting them into useful pellets. Pellet mill machines are used to compress and shape the waste materials into pellets, which can be used as a renewable energy source or as raw materials for other industries.

The project involves setting up a pellet mill facility with a capacity of 10 tons per hour (10t/h). This capacity indicates that the pellet mill can process 10 tons of waste material and produce 10 tons of pellets per hour. The facility would be equipped with the necessary machinery, including Crusher, pellet mills, hammer mills, conveyors, drying equipment etc.

The construction waste and furniture factory offcuts used as raw materials for the project would include wood chips, sawdust, wood shavings, and other biomass waste. These materials would be collected from construction sites, furniture factories, and other relevant sources.

The pellet mill machine would process the raw materials by grinding them into smaller particles, drying them to reduce moisture content, and then compressing them into pellets using pressure and heat. The pellets produced can be used as fuel in biomass power plants or industrial boilers, reducing the reliance on fossil fuels and promoting environmental sustainability.

Additionally, the project would contribute to waste management efforts by diverting construction waste and furniture factory offcuts from landfills. By transforming these waste materials into valuable pellets, the project helps to minimize environmental pollution and conserve resources.

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