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At present, our company's coconut chaff dryer project in Jiangsu has been officially completed, and the coconut chaff drying equipment exported to foreign countries has been continuously exported to establish large-scale user case sites in China for inspection. The production line of Jiangsu Coconut Chaff Dryer Project was designed by our company and installed and debugged free of charge. Both the construction period and the quality of the coconut chaff drying production line passed the supervision and acceptance of both parties and were successfully completed.
Coconut chaff is processed from coconut shell, which is a pure natural organic medium. The processed coconut bran is non-toxic, odorless, sterile and environmentally friendly, and is very suitable for soilless cultivation. Coconut chaff has a soft texture, can loosen the soil, has good air permeability, and can be mixed with other substrates to prevent soil compaction. It can be directly used as seedlings, cuttings, and the survival rate is very high.
Coconut chaff dryer is a mechanical equipment of Zhengzhou Jiutian for foreign export business. There are currently many cases in foreign countries. Whether it is a coconut brick production line or a separate coconut bran dryer, our company can customize and supply. If you have any needs, please feel free to contact.
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