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Recently, the installation and commissioning of the coal slime dryer project jointly undertaken by a coal plant in Wuzhai, Shanxi Province and Jiutian was completed and the project has now been successfully put into operation.
The project adopts high-temperature hot air drying process to quickly reduce the moisture content of coal slime, with low energy consumption. It is used in combination with bag dust removal equipment and wet dust removal equipment, with high efficiency, high output, dust concentration up to standard, and low energy consumption. After the trial operation, users are very satisfied with the output and finished product quality. The production line adopts intelligent centralized control system, one-button control, reduces labor cost investment, and saves customers investment cost, operation cost, management cost and other expenses.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of various types of coal slime, coal, sand, and ore dryers, which are widely used in industry. Jiutian has been deeply involved in the drying industry for many years and has rich experience, with successful cases in many countries and regions. If you want to know more, please consult.
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