In the competitive world of animal feed processing machines, FAMSUN stands out with its innovative SWFP70 Series Hammer Mill. Designed to meet the demands of modern aquaculture and livestock feed production, this high-performance mill ensures optimal grinding efficiency and product consistency.
Superior Grinding Capabilities
The SWFP70 Series Hammer Mill is engineered to deliver exceptional results. It can easily achieve a fineness of 65% passing through a 60-mesh screen under a conventional aquaculture feed formula. The optimized pre-grinding area, featuring toothed plates on both sides of the inlet, ensures repeated grinding for enhanced performance. This design not only improves the particle size distribution but also increases the overall quality of the feed. The screen is equipped with a special sealing structure, preventing larger particles from entering the downstream material flow, which is crucial for maintaining feed quality in animal feed processing machines.
High Efficiency for Challenging Materials
This hammer mill excels in processing challenging materials, making it a favorite among feed manufacturers. It can easily grind materials with at least 7% fiber content and 10% fat content. The high linear speed design enhances the shearing effect, making it ideal for high-fiber and high-fat formulations. Additionally, the special rotor configuration ensures high grinding efficiency while preventing screen clogging during the processing of such challenging materials. This capability allows FAMSUN to cater to a diverse range of feed formulations, ensuring that producers can meet specific nutritional requirements.
Conclusion
The SWFP70 Series Hammer Mill from FAMSUN is a reliable alternative in the realm of animal feed processing machines. With its advanced design and superior grinding capabilities, it not only meets but exceeds the expectations of feed manufacturers. By choosing FAMSUN, producers can enhance their feed quality, optimize production efficiency, and ultimately support the health and growth of livestock and aquatic species.