200KG/H Dry Type Dog Food Pellet Maker Machine Testing Before Packing
May 22, 2026
I. Why the 200KG/H Model is the "Startup Favorite"
The 200KG/H Dry Type dog food pellet machine is the standard for small-to-medium pet food ventures.
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Cost-Effective: No need for high-pressure steam boilers.
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Commercial Grade: Produces up to 2 tons of dog food per 10-hour shift.
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Versatility: Capable of producing various shapes (hearts, bones, triangles) simply by changing the die mold.
II. Critical Quality Metrics to Verify During Testing
Pet food buyers are more sensitive to texture and appearance than aquaculture farmers. During the test, focus on:
1. Expansion Consistency & "Palatability" Structure
Dog food needs to be "crunchy" but not too hard.
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The Test: Break the pellet open. It should have a fine, uniform cellular structure.
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Target: A stable expansion ratio that allows the pellet to absorb oil/flavoring effectively in the next stage.
2. Surface Smoothness & Shape Integrity
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Target: No "burrs" or ragged edges.
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Observation: Ragged edges indicate a dull cutter or a mismatch between screw speed and material moisture.
3. Thermal Load Stability
Since the machine creates heat through friction, check the Extrusion Barrel Temperature after 60 minutes of operation.
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Ideal Range: 120°C - 140°C. If it exceeds this significantly, the dog food may smell "burnt," reducing its palatability.
III. Technical Specifications: 200KG/H Performance Table
IV. The 5-Step Pre-Packing Inspection Protocol
Step 1: Formula Adaptability Test
Dog food recipes often contain bone meal and poultry fat. The test must use a formula with at least 15-20% protein to ensure the screw can handle the "stickiness" without clogging.
Step 2: Die-Mold Precision Check
Dog food comes in many shapes. Test at least three different molds (e.g., bone shape, round, and heart) to ensure the cutting system is precise enough for complex geometries.
Step 3: Continuous 2-Hour "Heat Run"
Before cleaning for packing, run the machine for 2 hours. This identifies "bearing creep" or electrical issues that only appear under long-term thermal load.
Step 4: Moisture Loss Calibration
Measure the moisture of the raw material vs. the finished pellet. In a Dry Type dog food processing machine, moisture should drop from 20% to roughly 12-14% post-extrusion, reducing the load on your final dryer.
Step 5: Sanitization & Rust Prevention
After testing, all food-contact surfaces must be cleaned of "dough" residues. A food-grade anti-rust coating is applied to the screw and die before the machine is plastic-wrapped and crated.
V. Troubleshooting Common Dog Food Extrusion Issues
VI. FAQ:
Q: Can a Dry Type dog food pellet mill make "high-meat" kibble?
A: Dry type extruders can handle formulas with up to 10-15% fresh meat paste or high levels of meat meal. If your formula exceeds 20% fresh meat, a wet-type extruder with a pre-conditioner is usually required for better fat integration.
Q: What is the ideal pellet size for different dog breeds?
A: Most 200KG/H machines come with a set of dies: 4mm-6mm for small breeds/puppies, and 8mm-12mm for adult/large breeds. The die can be changed in less than 10 minutes.
Q: Does the Dry Type dog food manufacturing machine come with a dryer?
A: The 200KG/H extruder produces "dry" pellets (12-14% moisture), but for a shelf life of 12 months, the moisture must be reduced to 8% or lower. We recommend a 3-layer or 5-layer conveyor dryer to follow the extruder.
Q: How do I get the dog food to smell good for the dogs?
A: The extruder makes the "base." To improve palatability, the pellets must go through a flavoring/seasoning drum after drying, where fats and natural flavors are sprayed onto the surface.
Q: Why is testing before packing so important for international buyers?
A: For overseas customers, shipping takes 30-45 days. Pre-packing testing ensures that the machine is 100% functional upon arrival, preventing the costly downtime of waiting for spare parts or technical troubleshooting across time zones.
Conclusion: Shipping with Confidence
A 200KG/H Dry pet food manufacturing process test is the final quality gate. By verifying the cellular structure, shape precision, and motor stability before the crate is sealed, manufacturers guarantee that the customer’s startup journey begins with a perfect batch of kibble.
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