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December 05, 2025
Category Connection: Pet Food Extruder
Brief: Follow the narrative to see how small design choices affect everyday performance. In this video, you'll witness a detailed walkthrough of the diesel-powered floating fish feed extruder in operation, from raw material processing to finished pellet output. Learn how its integrated systems work together to produce uniform, floating feed without reliance on an electrical grid, ideal for remote aquaculture sites.
Related Product Features:
  • Diesel-powered operation eliminates dependence on external electricity grids.
  • Processes raw materials like corn, soybean meal, and fishmeal into uniform granular feed.
  • Integrated production from raw material pretreatment to finished feed pellets.
  • Suitable for remote areas with unstable or no power supply, such as mountains and islands.
  • Strong and stable power output handles high-fiber and high-protein raw materials.
  • Core systems include power, feeding, crushing, pelleting, transmission, and control.
  • Available in multiple models with capacities ranging from 40kg/h to 450kg/h.
  • Reduces feed purchase costs and transportation hassles for improved aquaculture efficiency.
Faqs:
  • What is the main advantage of using a diesel-powered fish feed extruder?
    The main advantage is its independence from the electrical grid, making it ideal for remote aquaculture areas with unstable or no power supply, such as mountainous regions and islands.
  • What raw materials can this machine process?
    It can process various raw materials including corn, soybean meal, and fishmeal into uniform granular fish feed through mechanical extrusion.
  • What is the production capacity range of this diesel fish feed extruder?
    The production capacity ranges from 40kg/h to 450kg/h, with different models available to suit various scale requirements.
  • How does this machine help improve aquaculture efficiency?
    It provides a stable, on-site feed supply, reducing the cost and transportation issues associated with purchasing feed, thereby improving efficiency from the source.