500-600KG/H Dry Type Floating Fish Food Pellet Extruder Machine Test
May 22, 2026
I. Why the 500-600KG/H Dry Type floating Fish Feed pellet making machine is a Commercial Powerhouse
For medium-sized feed plants, the 500-600KG/H dry type floating fish feed pellet making mill is often the preferred choice over wet-type systems for several reasons:
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Lower CAPEX: No need to invest $10,000+ in an industrial steam boiler and specialized piping.
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Reduced Footprint: Compact design allows for high-output production in smaller workshops.
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Operational Simplicity: Requires fewer operators and less technical training than complex steam-conditioned systems.
II. Industrial KPIs: What to Measure During the Factory Test
When testing a high-capacity machine (half a ton per hour), monitor these professional metrics:
1. Amperage Stability (The Energy Efficiency Test)
The main motor (usually 55kW - 75kW) should run within its rated current range.
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Standard: A stable current indicates a well-balanced screw and uniform raw material feeding. Fluctuating amps suggest "surging," which ruins pellet consistency.
2. Starch Gelatinization & Expansion Ratio
Even without steam, the machine must achieve high temperatures through mechanical shear.
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Target: For 500-600KG/H, the expansion ratio should be 1.6x to 2.2x.
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Floating Test: 98% of pellets must float instantly and stay buoyant for over 15 hours.
3. PDI (Pellet Durability Index)
Industrial production involves automated conveying and bagging.
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Test: Subject the tested pellets to a "tumble test." A PDI of >95% is required to ensure the feed doesn't crumble into dust during transport.
III. Technical Specifications: Dry Type Performance Comparison
IV. The 5-Step Professional Testing Protocol
Step 1: Industrial Raw Material Prep
A 600kg/h machine eats a lot of material quickly. Ensure the Screw Feeder is calibrated to match the extruder’s capacity. The raw materials must be pre-mixed and ground to <60 mesh.
Step 2: Start-up & Temperature Equilibrium
Watch the temperature sensors. The barrel should reach 130°C–150°C within 10 minutes. Observe if the automatic cooling system (if equipped) maintains this temperature during continuous output.
Step 3: High-Volume Output Verification
Run the dry type floating fish food extruder machine for one hour. Collect and weigh the output. At this scale, even a 5% deviation can mean the difference between profit and loss.
Step 4: Cutter Precision at Speed
At 600kg/h, the cutter is spinning extremely fast. Verify that the pellet length remains uniform and that the blades don't overheat or dull during the run.
Step 5: Bearing & Gearbox Inspection
After the test, use an infrared thermometer to check the gearbox and bearing housing. They should not exceed 65°C-70°C.
V. Troubleshooting Industrial Extrusion Issues
VI. FAQ:
Q: Is a Dry Type floating fish feed pellet extruder machine efficient for producing 500-600kg/h of feed?
A: Yes. While wet-type extruders are technically more efficient per ton due to steam pre-heating, the dry-type 500-600KG/H machine is the most cost-effective for producers who want to avoid the high overhead of boiler maintenance and licensing while still achieving commercial volumes.
Q: What is the electricity cost to produce 1 ton of fish feed with this machine?
A: Generally, a 500-600KG/H machine with a 55kW motor will consume roughly 90-110 kWh per ton of feed produced. This includes the extruder, feeder, and cutter.
Q: Does a 600kg/h dry type floating fish food pellet maker machinerequire special electrical infrastructure?
A: Yes. A 55kW-75kW main motor requires a stable 3-phase industrial power supply with a dedicated transformer and soft-starter or VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) to handle the high starting torque.
Q: Can I make both floating and sinking feed with the same 500-600kg/h machine?
A: Yes. To make sinking feed, you reduce the barrel temperature, increase the moisture content to 28-30%, and use a die with a lower compression ratio. The twin-bolt or specific screw configuration helps manage the density.
Q: How long does the screw last at this production volume?
A: Depending on the abrasiveness of the formula (e.g., high mineral or fiber content), a high-quality alloy screw should last for 400 to 800 tons of production before needing replacement.
Conclusion: Verifying Your Industrial Future
Testing a 500-600KG/H diesel floating fish food production machine is about more than just buoyancy; it is about verifying industrial stamina. By focusing on energy efficiency, temperature stability, and pellet durability, commercial producers can ensure a reliable, high-margin production line for years to come.
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