Production Capacity: Define required capacity; choose a machine that meets or exceeds this demand.
Material Properties: Before purchase, analyze raw material properties (moisture, bulk density, particle size, etc.).
Required Pellet Quality: Define required pellet quality (e.g., size, strength, appearance); this affects mill type and configuration.
Energy Efficiency: Inquire about operating & electricity costs to select low-energy, high-efficiency machine.
Maintenance Requirements: Check maintenance needs, including repair downtime and ease of accessing spare parts.
Customization Options: Look for machines modifiable to operational/product needs to enhance usability.
Budget Constraints: For biomass wood chip pellet mills, set a reasonable budget—explicitly covering regular operating costs and lifecycle maintenance costs.
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