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Bastak 17000 Pellet Durability Index (P.D.I) Test Device: The Ideal Solution for Measuring Pellet Quality

It is anticipated that the world's population will double within the next 20 years, and in the 21st century, food is believed to be the greatest and most real power. Considering that existing agricultural lands are exposed to industrial and industrial areas and human migration, it is not possible to increase agricultural production at the same level.

 

Animal production is one of the main pillars of agriculture and aims for the economic production of essential foods such as meat, milk, and eggs. These products are packed with protein, mineral substances, and vitamins essential for human health. Moreover, these easily digestible products stand out with their unique taste and aromas. However, these valuable foods are often costly. Therefore, one of the determining indicators of individual and societal welfare is the production and consumption of sufficient amounts of animal products.

 

Feed is defined as any substance that animals can benefit from, containing organic and inorganic nutrients, in amounts and conditions that do not harm the health of animals, enabling animals to maintain their lives and yield products, and taken orally. These substances are essential for the survival and optimum performance of animals.

 

It is essential to have a deep understanding of the core issues of animal feeding. Issues such as the nutritional needs of animals, the nutritional values of feeds fed to them, and the preparation of suitable rations for various animal species are the cornerstones of animal husbandry. The advancement of animal husbandry and the increase in animal production occur through the interaction of many factors. However, among these factors, meeting the demand for quality feed is of crucial importance. Because a large part of the operating costs consists of feed expenses. High-yielding animals require quality and sufficient amounts of feed for optimal performance. Therefore, providing animals with adequate and quality feeds is crucial for sustainable and profitable livestock farming.

 

In modern animal husbandry, feed quality control is not only a necessity but also a strategy and competitive advantage. Effectively managing this process can increase animal health, growth, and productivity. Quality feed production not only increases profitability by containing all the nutrients animals need but also ensures leadership in the industry.

 

Pelleting is the process of shaping small particles by combining them with moisture, temperature, and pressure through mechanical processes.

 

The physical benefits of pelleting include easy transportability and storage of feed, minimal disruption of homogeneity, reduced feed losses, increased density, and reduced transportation costs.

 

It is economically important to produce quality pellets; it should not be left to chance. Crumbling, crumbling, and dusting in pellet feed are usually created by mechanical effects on the pellets during transportation. These forces can be classified as impact, compression, and cutting forces. These forces lead to the breakage, crushing, and abrasion of pellets' surfaces.

 

Quality pellets require robustness in packaging and transportation. This ensures that they do not break and maintain their integrity during transportation to farms. Pellet Durability Index (PDI) is a fundamental parameter used to evaluate the quality of pellets; because this index indicates the percentage of pellets that remain intact after mechanical forces are applied, determining quality.

 

Low-quality pellets can break and, as a result, the feed can turn into a mixture of dust and fine particles. Pellet Durability Index (PDI) measurement is usually performed using a rotary drum or similar device. In the experiment, pellet samples are first purified from dust and fine particles, then rotated in a drum for a certain period. Fine particles formed during this process are sieved again, and the weight of intact pellets is measured.

 

The Bastak 17000 Pellet Durability Test Device is an extremely effective device used to predict the amount of fines that may occur in pellets, developed with tests conducted by Kansas State University. The test result obtained from this device is interpreted as a standard quality measure called the Pellet Durability Index (P.D.I).

 

The testing stages of the Bastak 17000 Pellet Tester are simple and require minimal equipment. Developed for animal feed pellets, this device's method has also been approved by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. With its ergonomic design and fast, easy operation, this device stands out. The test duration of the Bastak 17000 Pellet Durability Test Device can be adjusted. This device offers an excellent solution for quickly and reliably evaluating pellet quality.

 

The Bastak 17000 Model Pellet Tester device also offers a unique method for determining product quality in the fields of wood, minerals, and construction chemicals.