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Recently, the coal slime drying project that Zhengzhou Jiutian cooperated with customers in Guizhou was officially completed, and the equipment was officially put into production after the test machine. The following is a live picture of the project.
Guizhou is one of the key areas of our company’s slime drying project. Our dryer equipment has also been set up in the Guizhou market many times. This time the slime dryer equipment built by our company has settled in Bijie, marking that our company is in There are new cases in this market. The slime dryer equipment of this project has applied our company's new drying process. The heat source system is designed and manufactured by our company according to customer needs. It is equipped with multi-stage dust removal devices and the production line configuration is more suitable for customers Production demand, the equipment of the project has been officially put into operation, which will bring convenience to corporate customers in processing local slime and help the development of local slime resource reuse.
Zhengzhou Jiutian slime dryer equipment can meet the daily drying needs of 300-3000 tons. The equipment can be customized according to customer needs. Customers in need are welcome to come to the factory to purchase equipment and discuss project cooperation.
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