Recently, Biofuels International Magazine reported about AGICO's biomass pellet machinery, being a professional biomass fuels publication, they introduced AGICO, AGICO's subsidiaries-Anyang Gemco Energy Machinery and our biomass pellet machinery to public. All these evaluations are based on deep analysis .
From the article:
Anyang General International (AGICO), based in Henan, seeks to make biomass pellets a feasible energy solution for a wider range of consumers worldwide. It does so with a two-pronged approach based on the small and large mill competencies of the two different manufacturing facilities within AGICO. The advantages of the group begin, as with all complete pellet production lines, at the initial size reduction phase with the hammer mill. The Gemco facility has developed a special hammer mill that combines the functions of a chipper and pulveriser, thereby increasing efficiency by 30 over traditional models. The machine can handle incoming biomass with diameters of up to 200mm.
The magazine also listing the advantages of AGICO's biomass pellet machinery:
...AGICO-made dies, rollers and other moving parts are made of steel alloyed with chromium, manganese and titanium, and are heat treated for durability. As a result, dies last three to five times longer. An additional cost-saving measure with AGICO's small, flat-die pellet mills is that the dies are reversible, thereby further extending its usable life. The interior of the die holes are polished to eliminate tramp metal to prevent blockage, breaks and fines. In all mill corrugated rollers are utilised - modified, close-ended one in the large-sized ring die pellet mills - which are superior in the prevention of slippage. Other features of AGICO's machinery include thick cast iron for parts which must endure the high pressures required for biomass pellets. Gemco's smaller mills employ specially crafted gears to transfer force perpendicularly from the motor, the ratio of which is considered proprietary information.
If you are interested in these article or knowledge on biomass pellet machinery, you can view the fuel article at the website of Biofuels International.
What is Biofuels International:
Biofuels International is considered to be the internationally famous magazine in the market and is published 10 times each year on topics covering biodiesel, bioethanol and biomass pellet machinery. Regular contributors can consist of the European Bioethanol Fuel Association and Will Thrumond, author of "Biodiesel 2020: A Worldwide Market Survey". Readership includes senior engineers, technical managers, project managers, CEOs/managing directors, and logistics and distribution managers, along with financial and trade bodies with an intention in biomass and biomass pellet making machine.
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Biofuels International Cover and AGICO Page.pdf