The vertical wood briquetting machine adopts gear transmission and is connected to the transmission shaft through a spline shaft. The transmission shaft then drives the pressing wheel to crush the inner surface of the mold to complete the pressing process.
During operation, the material falls vertically from the feed port of the large granulator to the upper surface of the shelf. After the rotation of the shelf, the material is continuously and evenly distributed on the surface of the inner cavity of the mold (the contact surface between the pressing wheel and the mold). The powdery material passes through the holes of the mold (through holes evenly distributed on the inner surface of the mold). In this process, the material is subjected to high pressure and high temperature, causing physical changes or appropriate chemical changes (depending on the material), prompting the powdery material to form an ever-lengthening cylindrical solid body. This cylindrical solid body continues to stretch until it is evenly distributed around the mold. The cutter cuts to form particles of a certain size; the particles scattered around the mold of the wood pellet machine are concentrated to the discharge port by the dialing teeth, and the particles fall automatically under the action of gravity. At this point, the particle suppression process is completed.
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