Small pellet mills may produce feed pellets with poor water resistance. This is often due to insufficient binding ingredients like starch, or improper conditioning time/temperature. Here are simplified solutions:
Increase the compression ratio of the pellet mill die and improve grinding fineness.
Raise raw material moisture, adjust paddle angle to extend conditioning time, and add more conditioning steam.
Adjust the formula: appropriately increase starch content, reduce fat and crude fiber, and add binders if necessary.
Heat the conditioner jacket with steam; add post-curing stabilization equipment if needed.
Select proper cooling time and air volume to avoid compromising pellet hardness and wear resistance.
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