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What is the general pressure of compressed air in feed mills?

2026-04-14Views:

The pressure of compressed air in feed mills is generally determined according to specific production requirements, equipment specifications and material characteristics. However, an approximate range can be provided for reference.

Generally, in the feed production process, the pressure of compressed air is generally between 0.4MPa and 1.0MPa. This pressure range can meet the needs of most feed production processes, including pneumatic conveying, mixing, packaging and other links.

However, please note that this is only a common pressure range and does not mean that all feed mills will strictly follow this range. In fact, each feed plant may adjust the pressure of compressed air according to its own production situation, equipment capacity and process requirements.

In addition, it is worth mentioning that the pressure of compressed air is not the higher the better. Excessive pressure may cause equipment damage, increased energy consumption, and safety hazards. Therefore, when setting the compressed air pressure, feed mills need to consider multiple factors such as production efficiency, equipment safety and energy consumption.

In general, the pressure of the compressed air in the feed plant should be determined according to the specific situation and ensure that it operates within a safe and efficient range. If more accurate pressure values are required, it is recommended to consult professionals in the relevant field or consult relevant industry standards and specifications.

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