Role of Moisture Control in Feed Processing

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Pellet quality and efficient functioning of machinery are the key factors for any feed miller. Providing ideal features for proper conditioning is the determining...

The importance of pre-extrusion in feed Industry

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Extrusion is the heart-beat of an aquatic feed processing plant. Still it largely depends on a well designed pre-extrusion and post-extrusion process to ensure...

Factors influencing Feed quality and Feed mill productivity-Pelleting Tips

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Pelleted feed is an outcome of several sub process of feed milling process. The pellet feed quality and feed mill productivity depend on those...

Art of Grinding-Particle size reduction

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Particle size reduction is the first engineering step in Feed manufacturing process. The objective of particle size reduction is to improve feed efficiency by...

Role of Mixing in delivering balanced diet

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Mixing The nutritionist provides a recipe to optimize growth, production and health of an animal. The recipe is a balanced diet that supplies nutrients at...

Role of conditioning in enhancing feed quality and feed mill performance

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Conditioning The purpose of conditioning is to optimize the nutritional quality of feed. Conditioning enhances the Pellet quality and productivity of pellet press. This is...

Key steps in feed pelleting

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The basic purpose of pelleting process is to convert fine particles to larger shaped dense feed mass. The pellet press applies forces on conditioned...

Process Optimization – Controlling non-value-added factors up to mixing

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Think Grain Think Feed organized first session of Process Optimization webinar on 28th May with Mr M. Kanagaraj – a renowned Feed Milling expert...

Extrusion: Promising technology for Feed

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The process of extrusion has been around for nearly a century, beginning in the rubber industry to produce items such as hoses and belting....

Maize quality preservation in Tropics

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The production of maize can be increased either by expanding acreage or by increasing the yield per hectare. But, it is very important that...