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Feed Production Machinery, Pelleting & Extruding
ANDRITZ FEED & BIOFUEL A/S
ANDRITZ is one of the world’s leading suppliers of technologies, systems, and services relating to advanced industrial equipment for the feed industry. With an in-depth knowledge of each key process, we can supply a compatible and homogeneous solution from raw material intake to finished feed bagging.
Your experienced partner We have been delivering products and plant solutions for the feed industry since the 1930s and have thereby gained extensive knowledge and insight into the increasing demands of the specific feed markets. We put this knowledge into all our efforts to ensure that we have satisfied customers.
Advanced technologies We are strongly committed to excellent performance and the quality of our products, thus making us a strong partner for our customers. Our focus is on innovation and keeping up with the technological developments. We always strive to provide our customers with the newest technologies that will ensure:
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Better and more efficient production Minimizing operation cost Maximizing energy efficiency
Environmental protection considerations
Complete plant solutions Our solutions are simple and effective. We strive to be a “one-stop” all-round supplier for all pelleting needs. Our packages are tailor-made to suit the specific requirements of our customers, whether it is know- how, engineering, individual process machines, complete processing lines, or spare parts and service availability.
CFE GROUP CPM
CFE Group is the exclusive agent for CPM equipment in the UK and Ireland. The CPM footprint has grown over the past three years in both of these markets. Customer requirement for lower kilowatt hours per tonne and
higher throughput per hour has moved the Direct Drive and Lineator supported machines into a premier position in the marketplace. In the past 3 years, CFE/CPM have supplied 14 machines from the
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7932 and 7936 series, equipment which is producing throughput up to 20 tonnes per hour in ruminant and up to 30 tonnes per hour on poultry feed. CPM is also a market leader in hygienic equipment, having sold 10 hygienic heat treatment lines into Irish and UK poultry feed manufacturing plants over the past 4 years.
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CORE BUSINESS In 2017, CFE Group invested heavily in its core business. They purchased a new state-of-the-art, Danish manufactured, high pressure water cleaning system to unblock pellet mill dies. Operating at pressures of 15,000 p.s.i., the system, which is equipped with the latest CNC technology, is the first of its kind in Western Europe. This washer unit uses one nozzle to unblock holes, versus two in the older version, and is capable of handling the largest dies in the market. This progressive change has led to increased efficiency and reduction in washing time and water consumption. In refurbishing, CFE doesn’t heat dies as heat can damage die hardness and distort the die ring. To ensure continuation of CFE’s excellence in refurbishing processes, the company also invested in a new die grinder and CNC countersinking machine. To see how CFE’s jet wash system maintains die integrity for
www.cfegroup.com
ANDRITZ Feed & Biofuel A/S Glentevej 5–7, 705 Esbjerg, Denmark Phone: +45 72 160 300
andritz-fb.dk@
andritz.com www.andritz.com/ft
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optimum pelleting efficiency, view the new machine online at www.
cfegroup.com. Further development for increased quality and efficiency on roll
refurbishing sees CFE’s added investment this year in a washing system for rolls. Efficient cleaning allows for better inspection of parts and improves product quality of roll assemblies. CFE is commissioning a bespoke single stage spray washer which is heavy duty, double skinned
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