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LMTP 1-25 Tons Pellet Press

High performance Pellet press for compressing powdered raw materials into solid, cylindrical pellets

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Manual Hydraulic Pellet Press for the precise and reproducible preparation of powder samples. The press unit is designed for free standing on the laboratory bench. The pressing pressure is freely selectable between 1 and 25 tons using a ergonomically designed lever for creating the required pressure.

Features and Benefits

  • No maintance required
  • Provides uniform sized pellets
  • 1 - 25 tons of pressure
  • Can convert a wide range of raw materials
  • Useful for biomass fuels and animal feed

Technical Specifications

Applications Form pellets in industries such as agriculture, biomass energy production or animal feed
Working principle pressing fine powder to tablet form
Piston 108mm
Setting adjustment method Analogue
Pressure control steps of 0,5 ton
Max pressure 25T
Press tool 13 / 32 / 40 mm
Width between pillars 150 mm
Minimum inner heigth 73 mm
Maximum inner heigth 185 mm
Spindle diameter 45mm
Spindle way maximum 112mm
Standard CE
Protection code IP40
Weight 49,5kg
Dimensions (width x length x height) 300 x 370 x 497 mm
*depending on feed material and instrument configuration/settings

Pellet Press working principle

The LMTP 1-25 Tons Pellet Press is a machine used to compress powdered raw materials into solid, cylindrical pellets.
It is widely used in industries such as agriculture, biomass energy production, animal feed manufacturing, and even in some chemical processes. The pellet press uses pressure, heat, and a die to form pellets, making it an essential tool for converting raw materials into dense, easy-to-handle pellets.

The raw material, usually in powder or fine particulate form, is placed into pellet press tool. The combination of pressure and heat softens the material, allowing it to bond and form dense pellets. The core of the pellet press consists of rotating rollers that compress the material against a perforated die plate. The die has a series of holes with specific diameters through which the material is extruded to form pellets.

The motor powers the rollers and die plate. In most cases, it uses an electric motor, but some larger industrial presses may use hydraulic or pneumatic systems for added force. As the pellets are extruded through the die, cutting blades trim them to the desired length. As the material is extruded through the die, it takes on a cylindrical shape, and the cutting blades trim the pellets to a uniform size. Finished pellets are collected and discharged from the machine, ready for packaging or further processing.

LMTP 1–25 Tons Pellet Press FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

It is a manual hydraulic pellet press for precise and reproducible preparation of powder samples into pellets for laboratory workflows.

The pressing pressure is freely selectable from 1 to 25 tons.

Pressure is applied via lever operation. Pressure control is listed in steps of 0.5 ton (analogue setting adjustment method).

The listed press tools are 13 mm, 32 mm and 40 mm.

The page lists 150 mm width between pillars and an inner height of 73–185 mm. Spindle diameter is 45 mm with a maximum spindle way of 112 mm.

Weight is listed as 49.5 kg and dimensions are 300 × 370 × 497 mm (width × length × height).

Yes. The standard is listed as CE and the protection code is IP40.

Applications

  • Used to convert wood chips, sawdust, straw, and other agricultural residues into biomass pellets, which serve as a sustainable fuel source for heating systems and power plants.
  • Essential in the production of feed pellets for poultry, cattle, pigs, and fish. The process improves the nutritional content and reduces feed waste.
  • Converts compost, manure, or other organic materials into fertilizer pellets, making them easier to handle and apply in fields.
  • Used for the compaction of powdered chemicals or other industrial materials into pellets, which are easier to transport, measure, and use in production processes.
  • Can be used to pelletize waste materials, such as paper, plastics, or other recyclables, reducing landfill use and promoting recycling.