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The liquor lees drying project that Zhengzhou Jiutian Machinery cooperated with Jiangsu Suqian customer is currently progressing smoothly. After the production is completed, the equipment is officially sent to Jiangsu. The following is a picture of the equipment hoisting and delivery site.
The distiller’s lees dryer equipment is one of Zhengzhou Jiutian’s mature dryer product series. At present, the equipment has been used in projects in many countries and regions. The distiller’s lees dryer equipment purchased by Jiangsu customers from our company will be used in the drying of materials such as distilled grains. The equipment for this project is designed and manufactured by our technical team according to customer needs. After the equipment is completed, our company will immediately dock with the customer to arrange the delivery. Yesterday morning, our workshop was busy with the equipment loading work. After the equipment was loaded, the equipment list was checked and inspected for many times, and the equipment was officially shipped to Jiangsu. The installation team in charge of the project will also set off in the near future. If you want to know the subsequent installation progress of the project, you can continue to pay attention to the Zhengzhou Jiutian website.
Zhengzhou Jiutian distiller's lees dryer equipment is suitable for materials such as beer lees, liquor lees, alcohol lees, etc. The equipment is designed and manufactured according to customer needs, and is more suitable for customer production needs. Welcome to visit our company!
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