The main components of a fuel pellet production line are:

1. Raw Material Storage: This is where the raw materials, such as wood chips, sawdust, or agricultural China Industrial Wood Pellet Mill waste, are stored before being processed.
2. Drying System: The raw materials are dried to a suitable moisture content for pelletization. This can be done using a rotary drum dryer or a fluidized bed dryer.
3. Hammer Mill: The dried raw materials are then ground into smaller particles using a hammer mill.
4. Pellet Mill: The ground material is then fed into a pellet mill, where it is compressed into small cylindrical pellets.
5. Cooling System: The newly formed pellets are cooled to prevent them from sticking together and to ensure they are cool enough to be handled.
6. Sifting and Grading: The cooled pellets are then sifted and graded to remove any oversized or undersized pellets.
7. Cooling and Drying: The pellets are then cooled and dried to remove any remaining moisture.
8. Packaging: The final step is to package the pellets for distribution and sale.

The fuel pellet production line is designed to be efficient and automated, with minimal manual intervention required. The line can be customized to meet the specific needs of the producer, such as the desired pellet size, production capacity, and raw material type. The line is also designed to be environmentally friendly, with low energy consumption and minimal waste generation.