New and Used Pellet Mills in Oregon

by | May 3, 2016 | Industrial Goods and Services

Pellet Mills differ from other types of mills because they create pellets of various sizes from powered materials. Most mills are associated with crushing or shredding materials, like hammer mills or roller mills. Animal feed, for example, is created by combining a wet ingredient, such as water or molasses, with a dry powdered ingredient, like corn meal or grains. The size of the pellets can be adjusted to accommodate different livestock. There is a high demand for pellet mills in Oregon area, as well as other States that deal with a lot of feed/seed processing. Equipment is an expensive asset, so proper maintenance, repair services, and millwright work is important to prolong the life of the mill, and protect the investment. Some businesses use the mill to feed their own livestock, and some process pellets for feed sales to other farmers for livestock.

An experienced company that handles the sale and servicing of equipment will be able to suit the needs of a large processing business, a small independent farmer, and companies of medium sizes as well. Design and construction of Pellet Mills in Oregon can also be completed to accommodate space constraints, provide configurations beyond standard mills, and make adjustments or improvements desired by the customer. If a regular pellet mill does not suit the needs, designers can work with the owner, discuss the issues, and develop customized solutions. Having equipment specific to special needs will increase productivity, and save time and money.

New and used equipment of all kinds are also available for processing, including extruders, mixers and blenders, air systems, treater, shakers, box dumpers, and filters. Other mills available are roller, hammer, and cracking mills. Most major manufacturers are represented among new equipment options. Used equipment is featured on the website. Grain storage and steel buildings can be designed and constructed as well. Bagging systems, material handling, and grain conditioning equipment can also be purchased, serviced, repaired, or maintained. Emergency twenty-four hour a day services are offered to keep machinery operating. Getting everything needed to operate the business or farm from one company provides consistency, helps to meet all the needs efficiently, and will save money on services and maintenance.

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