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1. The system features a reduced activation current (e.g., for an 850–280 kW motor, the idle current measures just 8–10 A), which prevents losses under no-load conditions and enables a greater share of motor power to be allocated to production processes.
2. High output, low energy consumption; producing one ton of finished pellets requires only 45-50 kWh of electricity.
3. The minimal replacement expense for wearable components contributes to a reduction in overall operational costs.
4. Variable frequency drive activation and programmable logic controller configuration facilitate distant management and instantaneous surveillance.