Core Components of Briquetting Machine
1. Power Unit
- Energy core: Provides continuous driving force for entire machine operation
- Performance impact: Directly determines magnitude and stability of extrusion pressure
- Energy transmission: Efficiently transmits energy to extrusion components through transmission structure
- Key characteristics: Smooth start-up, flexible load adjustment, optimized energy consumption
- Adaptability: Outputs matching power under different material handling scenarios
2. Extrusion Components
- Core function: Directly act on material to compact loose materials into dense form
- Main parts: Consist of pressure rollers, pressure plates and other core components
- Surface requirements: High strength and high wear resistance to withstand long-term extrusion
- Design principle: Ensures uniform pressure application for full particle binding
- Maintenance features: Structural layout facilitates maintenance and cleaning
3. Molding Mold
- Shape determination: Core component that determines final briquette shape
- Cavity design: Conforms to product specifications
- Material requirements: High-strength, wear-resistant, and corrosion-resistant material
- Surface treatment: Inner wall finely treated to reduce material adhesion
- Structural benefits: Guides even material filling, easy disassembly and replacement
4. Conveying Mechanism
- Transport function: Delivers pre-treated materials to molding area and outputs finished products
- Process connection: Key component connecting various processes
- Feeding requirements: Ensures uniform and stable material supply
- Discharging care: Gently conveys molded briquette to prevent breakage
- Design features: Anti-clogging, easy-to-clean, adjustable transmission speed
