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After the production of the straw dryer ordered by the Liaoning customer was completed, the technical team responsible for the project immediately arranged the delivery. At present, the equipment has been loaded and officially shipped. In this project, our company provides customers with straw drying production lines that meet their production needs and subsequent equipment installation and commissioning services according to the contract. After the equipment is shipped, the after-sales installation team will also depart for the project installation site in the near future.
Straw recycling is feasible and has good economic and environmental benefits for many purposes such as papermaking raw materials, biomass fuels, livestock feed, artificial board, etc. However, crop stalks in the season have a certain moisture content, which is long Accumulation will affect it's quality and market price, so a dryer is required for drying. The straw dryer is widely used for drying agricultural fiber materials such as corn stalks, soybean stalks, cotton stalks, and wheat stalks.
Jiutian Crops Straw Dryer has high efficiency, large output, fully automatic control, stable and reliable operation. The dried straw is easy to store, transport, and sell. It can also be used in the production of straw feed, straw biomass pellet fuel production, or straw papermaking. Each process has mature technology, equipment market supply, and stable expansion. The economic and environmental benefits of straw recycling and reuse are obvious. If you are interested in the straw dryer, welcome to your inquiry.
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