Soybean pelletizing system

Soybean pelletizing system - Alvan Blanch Development Co. Ltd.
Soybean pelletizing system - Alvan Blanch Development Co. Ltd.
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Using pellets in animal feed is the most efficient way to create a bespoke feed packed with the right ingredients to suit your production. Alvan Blanch design and produce a range of pelleting systems from commercial feed mills to on-farm plants. The pelleting of animal feed is particularly appropriate for fish feed (floating or sinking), broiler chickens, cattle (especially when high roughage feeds are used), sheep and rabbits. Its principal benefits include: Easier transportation of feed and less storage required. Reduction of wastage losses. Improved feed palatability Prevention of mix separation. Ensuring the nutrients are evenly distributed through batches. Higher rate of weight gain. Increases roughage inclusion. With the Alvan Blanch pelleting system, you are in full control of the nutrient formula that are fed to your livestock and able source local raw materials at a better cost and the most system consists of: Milling – we have a Hammermill range to suit many capacities. Mixing – Our iconic inclined mixers produced a quality homogeneous blend. Extruding or pressing – Depending on the aimed result we offer ranges of extruders and pelleting presses with capacity ranges from on-farm to commercial production. Pellet cooling – a wide range of driers can gently cool the pellets Packaging – we offer a complete range of weighing, sacking and stitching that can be automated.

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