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A few days ago, the Bean Dregs Belt Dehydrator sent to Changshu has successfully arrived at the production site and is currently being installed. The bean dregs belt filter press has a capacity of 100 tons per day, which can reduce the moisture content of the bean dregs to about 55%.
Jiutian Belt type Dewatering Machine is a continuous operation dehydration treatment equipment, which is mainly used in the pre-dewatering treatment of various high-humidity waste slags. Because the moisture content of the filter cake is low, the standard of the water content of the waste residue can be reached, and the working process of the equipment can be stabilized. Operation, no abnormal sound and vibration, low energy consumption, large processing capacity, durable, easy to maintain, easy to operate, low technical requirements for workers, relatively simple control and management, good sealing of cleaning device, easy to clean, repair and maintenance, Loved by customers everywhere.
Jiutian Belt Filter Press is not only used for dehydration of sweet potato residue, cassava residue, bean dregs, etc., but also for mechanical dehydration of waste residues such as distiller's grains, bran, coco peat, dregs, and kitchen waste, so it has strong adaptability. It can realize the multi-material dehydration of one machine. For more information, you can contact customer service online.
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