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During the National Day holiday in October, Indian customers signed an order contract for Belt Filter Press equipment with our company. JTDT series belt dehydrator (belt filter press) is suitable for the dehydration of wheat brewed grains, distiller's grains, starch residue, bean dregs, cassava residues, coconut bran, sludge, etc. It has the advantages of continuous production, good dehydration effect, low energy consumption, low noise, and convenient operation and maintenance.
The Belt Dehydration Machine can be widely used in the dehydration operation of high-humidity residue before drying. Through proper pretreatment, gravity dehydration and mechanical dehydration work to remove water and discharge the squeezed dehydrated material as a filter cake. It can remove about 20% of the moisture in the material, greatly reducing the burden of the dryer. Increase production capacity and reduce power consumption.
Jiutian Belt Type Dewatering Equipment has been used in many projects. Our company has more than 16 years of equipment manufacturing experience. The belt dehydrator has a variety of specifications and models and supports customization. If you are interested in the belt dehydrator, please leave a message or consult online.
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