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After the overtime work of the workers in the Zhengzhou Jiutian production workshop, on May 8, the slag drum dryer equipment purchased by the Zhejiang customer from our company was officially loaded and shipped.
The slag dryer is also called the three-pass drum dryer. It is developed on the basis of the single-cylinder dryer. It is the first choice for drying non-sticky and fluid materials in the industry. At present, the three-cylinder dryer in Zhengzhou Jiutian has mature technology and has been tested on sand, fly ash, coal powder, slag and other materials, and the effect is very satisfactory.
Slag dryer equipment is widely used in building materials, metallurgy, mineral processing, chemical, cement and other industries. It is mainly used for drying slag, limestone, clay, river sand, quartz sand, water slag and other materials with high moisture and high specificity.
The slag dryer equipment will arrive at the project site soon, and the after-sales personnel of our company will also set off to the project site for installation and commissioning. Our company will continue to report on the progress of the project. If you want to know more, please feel free to consult.
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