CONDEX (UK) LTD La Meccanica Pellet Mills since 1986
La Meccanica pellet mills come with a 5 year, no major service guarantee. This means that as long as the machines are maintained and greased in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines, there will be no major servicing costs for the first five years; no seals, no bearings and most importantly no down-time. With the large diameter, two roller design providing the optimum
angle of nip and the main rotor having a high inertia, the La Meccanica pellet mills are one of the most efficient machines on the market, outperforming larger machines as a result of the design and main motor being utilised to its full potential. No gearbox so no oil leaks around the pellet mill or more
significantly into the feed; a major consideration now that UFAS directive states that food safe lubricants need to be used. C o n d e x
also supply an extensive range of mixing, grinding, conditioning and ancillary equipment, including being an official agent for Geelen Counterflow coolers. Ensuring our cl ients are able to meet the high demands of the industry with equipment designed
and manufactured to the same high standards as our pellet mills. Our in-house design and installation services enable us to tailor
equipment and process lines bespoke to a client’s requirements. This gives our clients the confidence of knowing all aspects of the process are taken into consideration, whether this is upgrading a single machine or a complete production line. With a single point of contact the end user can be reassured there are no surprises, no hidden costs and no delays as a result of miscommunication between contractors. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority; we achieve this
with UK based stock and service engineers, around-the-clock aftersales support and a die and roll refurbishment service second to none. Peace of mind at competitive prices. Condex (UK) Ltd,
White Cross, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 4XQ Tel: 01524 61601, Fax: 01524 381515, E-mail:
info@condex.co.uk,
Website
www.condex.co.uk /
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DSL SYSTEMS Maximise your pellet press line’s utilisation and quality using DSL’s AutoPilot4Feed DSL Systems’ AutoPilot4Feed feed and grain mill control system is proven to provide the following benefits for pelleting and extruding systems: -
• Improve throughput and quality
• Reduce energy
• Minimise down-time and mistakes • Simple and intuitive operation • Comprehensive reporting and KPIs
The system can control all aspects of a pellet press or extruder
line; including BOAs, HFCs, long term conditioners, coolers, fats coaters and finished product bin routing. The pellet press and extruder control has been developed over many years and includes facilities to minimise (and sometimes eliminate) change-over times, self-learning temperature control, optimised start-ups, die life recording and advanced blockage detection. The system may be installed to control pellet press or extruder lines only or could be extended to control the entire mill including intake, blending, outloading and packing. Additional options include Plan4Feed which is a visual production
planning tool that can help plan more efficient pellet press runs and OEE4Feed which provides a web-based platform to report back KPIs on the plant performance. The CMMS4Feed option can ensure all equipment is maintained in top condition.
DSL Systems provides 24 hours / 7-day support for all their systems worldwide.
For further information, please contact: Matthew Swallow, DSL Systems Ltd, Adbolton Hall, Adbolton Lane, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 5AS, England.
Tel: + 44 (0)115 981 3700, Fax: + 44 (0)115 981 3702, Email:
mail@dsl-systems.com Web:
www.dsl-systems.com
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