A briquetting machine is one of the key pieces of equipment used in the final stage of briquette production. To a large extent, the quality of the finished product depends on it. There are many models available on the market, so if you are looking to purchase a machine for your business, the choice is not a simple one. What should you consider when buying a briquetting machine? We provide some guidance below.

The briquetting machine is fed with pre-processed raw material, most commonly derived from wood. It must be properly cleaned and dried for the briquetting process to run correctly. The role of the machine is to compress the input material under high pressure into a dense mass, which is then formed into cubes or cylinders. Most machines are suitable for briquetting dry wood, MDF waste, and other types of biomass. The differences between individual models mainly relate to their capacity. Some are designed for small-scale production, while others are built for large-scale industrial output.

How to choose the right briquetting machine for your production plant?
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Key parameters of briquetting machines

One of the most critical parameters to consider when purchasing is capacity. It is typically specified in kilograms of raw material processed per hour. The capacity of various models is highly diverse, ranging from 120 to 1800 kg/h. Mechanical and hydraulic briquetting machines are both available on the market. The capacity of the former is strictly dependent on the raw material being processed; therefore, the type of device must be selected based on the facility’s needs. Motor power is another essential factor to consider, as it must be sufficiently high for industrial production.

When choosing a briquetting machine, take note of the size and shape of the final product. Selecting a specific model in this regard is an individual decision. In large-scale plants, an extensive packaging system for the finished product and a professional control system for the entire production process, including control cabinets, will certainly be an asset.