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Recently, the installation and construction of the slime dryer project built by our company for customers in Shuozhou, Shanxi has been successfully completed. Our engineering and technical personnel assisted the owner to clean up the project site and fully prepared for the next test machine.
From the formulation of the configuration plan to the production, installation and commissioning of the large-scale coal slime dryer equipment in Shuozhou, Zhengzhou Jiutian is fully responsible for handling various problems, so as to ensure the smooth installation and commissioning of the equipment in a timely, accurate and effective manner. Nowadays, the drying industry is facing high standards, and customers have continuously improved requirements for equipment energy consumption, dust emissions, and finished product quality. Zhengzhou Jiutian has won the trust of customers with its industry reputation for many years. The quality of finished products after production has confirmed the customer's choice.
The slime dryer is the main product of our company. The technology is mature. The company has a group of high-quality technical and management talents who can provide customers with perfect drying solutions at any time. Please feel free to consult us.
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