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Thailand Biomass Pellet Production Line – Multi-Machine Integration

Thailand Biomass Pellet Production Line – Multi-Machine Integration

Thailand · 2024 · biomass pellet production

Project Summary

Kingwood delivered a large-scale biomass pellet production line to Thailand, configured for high-throughput fuel pellet manufacturing. The shipment footage documents a complete system designed around Kingwood’s integrated, dust-free, and automated production philosophy. The customer selected Kingwood’s multi-machine collaboration approach to achieve uniform pellet quality and stable calorific value output—critical parameters for industrial fuel supply contracts.

The Thailand project represents Kingwood’s wet-feed pellet production line architecture, which handles high-moisture biomass through sequential crushing, coarse grinding, drying, fine grinding, pelletizing, and packaging stages. This enclosed processing approach addresses Southeast Asia’s typical feedstock moisture challenges while maintaining dust control standards required for export-grade pellet facilities. Kingwood has planned and designed over 2,000 production line projects across 30 countries since 1999, with this Thailand deployment reflecting 27 years of biomass equipment R&D refinement.

The transcript indicates full preparation and departure readiness, suggesting turnkey delivery including installation support. Thailand’s biomass pellet sector has expanded significantly as regional demand for renewable thermal energy grows, with industrial users requiring consistent fuel specifications. Kingwood’s solution targets this procurement requirement through standardized equipment performance rather than custom one-off designs.

Equipment and Capacity

The transcript describes a “large-scale” configuration with “efficient multi-machine collaboration,” indicating a complete line rather than standalone pellet mill deployment. Kingwood’s complete line offerings range up to 200,000 tonnes per year design capacity, though the specific throughput for this Thailand project is not stated in the available footage.

Typical large-scale Kingwood lines integrate vertical ring die pellet mills—likely JWZL-928 (4-5 t/h) or JWZL-1068 units for higher throughput—with upstream preparation equipment. The “dust-free” specification indicates enclosed material handling with integrated dust removal systems, a requirement for facilities targeting EN Plus or equivalent certification. The “automatic operation” reference suggests PLC-controlled process sequencing, moisture monitoring, and temperature regulation across drying and pelletizing stages.

Kingwood’s Three-Standardization Framework applies standardized design protocols, manufacturing tolerances, and service procedures across international projects. For Thailand deployment, this framework ensures equipment compatibility with local power standards (typically 380V/50Hz in Southeast Asia) and ambient operating conditions. The counter-flow cooler specification in Kingwood’s standard line design reduces pellet temperature from ~80-90°C post-pelletizing to ~ambient +5°C for safe storage and transport.

The system produces fuel pellets meeting industrial specifications for uniform diameter (typically 6-8mm for biomass fuel applications), mechanical durability ≥97.5% per ISO 17225-2, and stable calorific value. Feedstock flexibility is inherent in Kingwood’s hammer mill and drum chipper preprocessing stages, accommodating wood residues, agricultural biomass, and mixed feedstocks common in Thai biomass supply chains.

Watch the Project

The shipment footage provides visual documentation of the equipment scale and packaging approach for international delivery:

Kingwood’s delivery preparation includes protective packaging for marine transport and coordination with Thai customs and installation teams. The company’s stock exchange listing (NEEQ: 871765) and ISO 9001/14001 certifications provide procurement due diligence documentation for institutional buyers requiring supplier financial stability and quality management verification.

For procurement teams evaluating similar biomass pellet line requirements, this Thailand project demonstrates Kingwood’s capability to deliver integrated systems rather than component-only supply. The 25,000 m² production facility in Liyang City supports concurrent project manufacturing, with the company’s annual biomass fuel equipment capacity enabling 10 million tonnes of pellet production globally across installed base.

Additional Thailand market context and Kingwood’s Southeast Asia project portfolio are documented in the company’s case study archive.

Sources

  • YouTube video Xzbg4FDlg2g (Kingwood site footage, shipment documentation)
  • IEA Bioenergy Task 40, “Global wood pellet market trends 2023”
  • ISO 17225-2:2021, “Solid biofuels — Fuel specifications and classes — Part 2: Graded wood pellets”
  • Kingwood company data: production facility specifications, project portfolio statistics, certification records