About Leo Vance
Kawise designs and builds pellet machines for feed, biomass, and fertilizer.
Kawise Machinery is a professional manufacturer specializing in pelletizing equipment for animal feed, biomass fuel, and organic fertilizer. Based in Zhengzhou, China, we focus on designing and producing reliable pellet machines and complete production solutions for farms, small feed mills, and renewable energy projects.
Our main product lines include flat die feed pellet machines, ring die pellet mills, biomass pellet machines, and full pellet production lines with grinding, mixing, pelleting, cooling, and packing systems. Whether you’re raising poultry, cattle, fish, or processing agricultural waste into fuel, we offer equipment that’s efficient, cost-effective, and easy to operate.
With years of experience and a strong commitment to quality, Kawise Machinery has served clients in over 30 countries. We pride ourselves on solid craftsmanship, responsive service, and practical support that helps users succeed—no matter their scale or location.
From individual farmers to commercial producers, we provide flexible solutions tailored to your raw materials, capacity, and goals.
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