Industrial-Grade Animal Fat Primary Rendering
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Explore MoreThe milling plant we manufacture is designed for efficient size reduction. Raw materials enter the crushing chamber through the top inlet, where they are impacted and shattered by high-speed hammers mounted on a rotating rotor. Materials with particle sizes smaller than the screen aperture pass through the screen immediately. Meanwhile, air surrounding the rotor rotates in the same direction, creating a centrifugal effect. Particles that have not been sufficiently reduced are carried along with the airflow but are not impacted by the hammers. As these materials and air reach the recirculating groove, their direction is altered, redirecting the material back into the hammering zone. This ensures that the material is repeatedly impacted until it meets the required particle size and passes through the screen. This mechanism significantly enhances crushing efficiency by ensuring thorough and repeated impact within the chamber.
Animal protein (meat and bone meal) is a high-protein feed ingredient derived from animal bones and meat by-products. By pulverizing the meat and bone meal, its surface area is increased, facilitating the action of digestive enzymes and the release of nutrients, thereby improving resource utilization efficiency.
Pulverizing meat and bone meal achieves uniform particle size, enhancing the homogeneity and stability of feed mixtures. It also removes impurities and indigestible components, improving feed quality.
Pulverizing animal protein promotes the release of soluble proteins, increasing its nutritional value, helping reduce feed costs and minimizing feed waste.
High-speed hammers mounted on a rotating rotor shatter materials into fine particles.
Materials smaller than the screen aperture pass through immediately, ensuring consistent output size.
Redirects larger particles back to the hammering zone for repeated crushing, enhancing efficiency.