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According to the latest news from the Jiangsu Distiller's Grain Dryer project, with the close cooperation of the Jiutian installation team and local customers, the main equipment of the distiller's grain dryer has been installed. The project is expected to be completed within the specified construction period and enter the trial operation stage.
The distiller's grain drying project is another drying project that Jiutian has built-in Jiangsu in the past two months in addition to the flash drying of bean dregs. In the Jiangsu distillers grain drying project, Jiutian has customized solutions, not only meets the production requirements of output capacity, final moisture, and heat sources, and the dried vinasse has a uniform color and particles, high quality, which brings good economic benefits to customers.
Jiutian Spent Grain Drying Equipment can dry grains, vinasse, corn distiller's grains, buckwheat distiller's grains, liquor grains, and beer waste grains. The equipment adopts the drying process independently developed by Jiutian. It uses high-temperature hot air to dry quickly, with short drying time, small temperature rise, and low energy consumption. An efficient dust removal device is installed, which can completely avoid dust pollution during operation and is more environmentally friendly. The system has high integration, excellent structure, high efficiency, large capacity, high automation, and simple operation.
Jiutian specializes in producing Vinasse Dryer and yeast dryer. For more detailed information, you are welcome to consult online.
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