Maximize your production efficiency with our high-performance Argentina pellet dies. We specialize in manufacturing precision-engineered aftermarket (OEM) ring dies designed to withstand the most demanding industrial environments.
Our dies are compatible with all major Argentina pellet mill models, ensuring a perfect fit, reduced vibration, and superior pellet quality. Supported models include: DAB 5000 SUP / GH1-Super, GH-1, GH-2, HB-4, HB-6, HB-6-8, PPC-440-155, PPC-665-225, PPE-710 and many others.
Whether you are processing wood, biomass, or animal feed, our Argentina pellet mill ring dies provide the durability and throughput you need to minimize downtime.
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More about Argentina Pellet Mill Ring Dies
Representing the robust agricultural engineering of South America, the Argentina-series dies (including DAB and GH models) are built for the massive scale of soy and grain processing. These ring dies are characterized by wide working bands and high-strength construction to manage the high throughput required by large-scale agricultural cooperatives. They are engineered for reliability in remote, high-volume environments.The DAB and GH series require dies that can handle consistent, 24/7 operation without thermal fatigue. Our South American series dies are forged from high-grade billets and subjected to multiple stages of tempering. This process creates a stable grain structure in the metal, which is essential for resisting the "rolling over" of hole edges common in high-tonnage grain processing.
Whether you are upgrading an older GH-1 or maintaining a high-capacity DAB 5000, our technical team provides the exact dimensions and compression ratios needed to maintain factory-spec performance. We specialize in providing the high-strength alloys required for the varied agricultural products found across the Argentinian and Brazilian markets.